Prince Andrew faces mounting pressure as new Epstein-related documents surface; UK and US authorities demand testimony.
After new documents related to the Epstein scandal came to light, former Prince Andrew Mountbatten Windsor has been removed from the Royal Lodge in the United Kingdom.
According to British media, former US President Bill Clinton and former First Lady Hillary Clinton have agreed to appear before Congress to give testimony in the Epstein case.
Media reports say that following the release of the latest Epstein documents, Prince Andrew Mountbatten Windsor was asked to leave the Royal Lodge. At the same time, US Vice President JD Vance has also demanded that Andrew Mountbatten travel to the United States to testify in the Epstein matter.

British police are investigating claims that during his time as the Duke of York, another girl was brought to the UK by plane to have a sexual relationship with Prince Andrew.
British media reports that King Charles, Andrew’s brother, is deeply concerned about the allegations mentioned in the new documents. It is also reported that Andrew has been sent to Sandringham.
According to media reports, in an email, Andrew allegedly told Epstein, who was involved in child abuse and human trafficking, that he was willing to become his pet.
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In this connection, the Metropolitan Police have also started a criminal investigation against British politician Lord Mandelson. He is accused of providing important information to Jeffrey Epstein. Lord Mandelson has resigned from his membership of the House of Lords.
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