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US House Committee Calls on Former Prince Andrew Over Epstein Links

7/11/2025

 
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By Martin Foskett | Newswire | Knelstrom Media
WASHINGTON, D.C., UNITED STATES. The US House Oversight Committee has issued a formal request for a transcribed interview with Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, formerly Prince Andrew, citing his long-standing relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and new allegations contained in public records and testimonies. The letter, dated 6 November 2025, states that Mr Windsor "may possess knowledge of [Epstein’s] activities relevant to our investigation" and asks for cooperation in the Committee's renewed probe into Epstein's network of alleged co-conspirators.
​The correspondence, sent to Royal Lodge in Windsor, outlines the Committee's efforts to identify the full extent of Epstein's operations, with particular focus on individuals described as "co-conspirators and enablers." Mr Windsor's friendship with Epstein, which reportedly began in 1999, is cited alongside past travel arrangements, financial exchanges, and allegations stemming from Virginia Giuffre's memoir — whose legal claims against the former royal have been widely documented.

Among the most pointed passages are references to flight logs, gift records, and a subpoenaed Epstein estate statement containing the phrase "massage for Andrew." The Committee also notes allegations from Giuffre that she was "forcibly lent out" to Mr Windsor on three occasions when she was a minor. A posthumous memoir by Ms Giuffre describes a culture of intimidation and public character attacks, claiming the Duke's former security detail was instructed to "dig up dirt" on her during her 2011 civil campaign.

Observers in the UK were quick to draw connections to a recent exposé by the O'Keefe Media Group, which alleged coordination between the former prince's inner circle and Epstein's business operations. The article referenced John Bryan, a one-time financial adviser to Mr Windsor, and included unearthed correspondence that some commentators have interpreted as indicative of financial entanglements with Epstein's network.

While the Oversight Committee letter is pointed, it is also unenforceable. Mr Windsor is not a US citizen, and the Committee has no power to compel his attendance unless he voluntarily chooses to cooperate. No extradition can be pursued for congressional testimony, and the UK government has no legal duty to assist a foreign legislative inquiry of this kind. Should Mr Windsor wish, he can ignore the request entirely without incurring any legal consequences, though doing so may fuel further public speculation.

Nonetheless, the Committee's stated interest, according to the letter, lies in justice for Epstein's victims and in clarifying the role played by those who "enabled or concealed" his actions. The deadline for voluntary cooperation is set at 20 November 2025. Mr Windsor has not publicly commented on the latest developments, though his legal team has previously denied all allegations.

In Westminster, the reaction has so far remained muted, although officials have confirmed that the Metropolitan Police are still reviewing material connected to the case. A representative for the Royal Household declined to comment.
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Observers have noted the unusual spectacle of a foreign royal being asked to testify before a US congressional committee. But as one legal analyst put it, the Committee appears to be "circling back to unfinished business — and this time with teeth."
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