Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, stripped of his "prince" title, has been asked to respond to the request by November 20. Toby Melville/Reuters London —
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee are requesting that Andrew Mountbatten Windsor come to Washington to be questioned as part of the panel’s investigation into the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his accomplices.
In a letter to Andrew on Thursday – published soon after he was formally stripped of his “Royal Highness” style and “Prince” title – the lawmakers asked that he submit himself to questioning to “provide insight into the crimes of Jeffrey Epstein’s co-conspirators.” The lawmakers ask Andrew to sit for a transcribed interview and ask that he provide a response by November 20.
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