British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has said he believes Prince Andrew should testify before the US Congress after the publication of new documents from the Epstein dossier that further deepen the former Duke of York’s involvement with the American financier.
Speaking to reporters after his return from Japan, the British Prime Minister said: “In terms of evidence, I have always said that anyone who has information should be prepared to share it in whatever form is requested.”
“You can’t focus on the victims if you’re not prepared to do that. Epstein’s victims should be the priority. As for whether there should be an apology, that’s Andrew’s business,” he added.
We recall that yesterday photographs were published that allegedly depict Prince Andrew in controversial moments with a woman lying on the floor.
In the photograph, according to the descriptions accompanying the material, a man resembling the former Duke of York is seen bending over a woman, while in one of the images he looks directly at the camera.
As with much of the material included in the so-called “Epstein files,” it is not specified when and where the photos were taken, nor is any additional explanation provided.
It is recalled that in a previous set of documents, a photo of Prince Andrew in a private residence, surrounded by women, had already attracted harsh criticism towards the member of the royal family.
The new documents were released by the Department of Justice, which announced that extensive declassifications had been made, aimed at protecting victims and ensuring active investigations.


