Prince Edward says it's 'important' to remember victims as pressure on Andrew grows
Summary
Prince Edward emphasized the importance of remembering Jeffrey Epstein's victims as his brother, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, faces growing calls to provide information about Epstein. Recently released documents and images have increased pressure on Andrew, although he has denied any wrongdoing and lost his royal titles last October. Authorities and public figures, including UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, are urging Andrew to assist in investigations.Key Facts
- Prince Edward stressed the need to remember Epstein's victims amid ongoing scrutiny of his brother Andrew's past connections to Epstein.
- New documents and images link Andrew to Epstein, but being mentioned does not imply guilt.
- Andrew, formerly Prince Andrew, lost his royal titles in October after increased scrutiny.
- Emails show Epstein and Andrew communicated after Epstein's conviction.
- U.S. authorities have unsuccessfully sought Andrew's assistance in their investigations.
- Pressure is mounting for Andrew to testify about Epstein, with UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and others urging him to do so.
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