US politicians have criticised the former prince for his ‘silence’ after he missed a deadline to respond to their request to sit for an interview.
Three quarters of Britons believe Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor should have to give evidence to the US Congress about his links to paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, a new poll has suggested.
American legislators criticised the King’s brother for “hiding” from them after the former prince ignored a request to sit for a transcribed interview.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer suggested at the weekend that “if you have relevant information you should be prepared to share it” after Andrew missed the November 20 response deadline given by members of the House Oversight Committee.
The YouGov findings revealed 75% of people questioned said Andrew should have

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