UK PM urges former Prince Andrew to testify amid fresh Epstein evidence
Feb 02, 2026
Britains former Prince Andrew is facing renewed pressure to answer questions about his ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein following the release of new U.S. Justice Department documents.The latest trove of material, m
ade public Friday, included photos showing Andrew on the floor with an unidentified young woman whose face was redacted. The images appeared to have been taken inside Epsteins New York City mansion.RELATED STORY | From Elon Musk to the former Prince Andrew, a whos who of powerful men are named in Epstein filesUnited Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer is now suggesting that Andrew testify before the U.S. Congress about his relationship with Epstein.Epsteins victims have to be the first priority, Starmer told reporters over the weekend.You cant be victim-centered if youre not prepared to do that, he added.The newly released files also contain information that appears to indicate Andrews ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, received financial support from Epstein over several years. Records suggest both Andrew and Ferguson also maintained contact with Epstein even after his conviction.Andrew has denied any wrongdoing. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT | Settlement Between Epstein, Prince Andrew Accuser Now PublicMeanwhile, he is not the only former senior public official under scrutiny. The documents also show that Peter Mandelson, a former U.K. ambassador to the United States who was fired by Starmer over his ties to Epstein, remained in contact with the financier beyond the period he had publicly admitted.The documents appear to suggest Epstein also extended financial support to Mandelson and his now-husband. On Monday, Starmer said Mandelson should resign from the U.K.s House of Lords an upper chamber of unelected individuals in Parliament. Mandelson was appointed to the position for life in 2008.
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