Social media went into outrage after new evidence linked the former Prince Andrew to Epstein’s case. That’s why British Prime Minister Keir Starmer didn’t hesitate to comment on the situation, explaining the then-Prince should be prepared to testify before the American Congress about his past dealings.
Starmer told Sky News reporters, while returning from Japan, that anyone who has relevant information regarding Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein should be ready to share it.
“You can’t be victim-centred if you’re not prepared to do that. Epstein’s victims have to be the first priority.”
The new videos and emails recovered from Epstein’s files put Prince Andrew between a rock and a hard place. The case has remained a politically charged issue in the US, with lawmakers and victims’ advocates demanding transparency. So, it is expected that Prince Andrew will be accused before the U.S. Congress with brand new charges.

