Ex-Prince Andrew accused of ‘hiding’ from US House’s Epstein inquiry



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The U.S. House Oversight Committee has asked former U.K. Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to answer questions before the U.S. Congress regarding Jeffrey Epstein. The committee requested a response by Nov. 20.

Among other items, the committee says it has identified financial records indicating the former prince had paid for “massages.”

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U.S. Rep. Suhas Subramanyam, D-Va., told The Guardian that the former Duke of York was “hiding” from the United States Congress, and warned that these questions would not simply disappear if he continued to ignore them.

The ex-prince was recently stripped of his remaining royal titles and was served a royal eviction notice by his brother, King Charles III, as a result of mounting evidence and allegations regarding his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.

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