Britain’s Starmer suggests former Prince Andrew should testify in U.S. investigation into Jeffrey Epstein World Nov 24, 2025 11:09 AM EST

LONDON (AP) — Pressure is increasing for the former Prince Andrew to give evidence to a U.S. congressional committee investigating the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein after Britain’s prime minister suggested he should testify.

Keir Starmer declined to comment directly about King Charles III’s disgraced younger brother, but told reporters traveling with him for the Group of 20 summit in Johannesburg that as a “general principle” people should provide evidence to investigators.

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“I don’t comment on his particular case,” Starmer said. “But

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