
"Calls for Andrew to give evidence over his links to paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein in the US are growing. In a statement on Friday, Democratic congressman Ro Khanna, a California Democratic representative, who serves on the investigative House oversight committee, told the Guardian: Andrew should be called to testify before the oversight committee. The public deserves to know who was abusing women and young girls alongside Epstein."
"Andrew Mountbatten Windsor may have lost his royal titles, but there are no plans to remove him from the line of succession. The government said it "fully supports" the Palace's decision, but would not move to take Andrew out of his eighth place in line for the throne. The process would require an act of Parliament to formally remove him which would be complex and would need to be agreed with all the Commonwealth realms, including Australia and Canada."
Calls are increasing for Andrew Mountbatten Windsor to give evidence in US investigations into his links with Jeffrey Epstein. Pressure includes demands that he attend oversight inquiries to clarify who abused women and young girls alongside Epstein. The UK government supports the Palace decision to strip his royal titles but will not remove him from the line of succession. Formal removal would require an act of Parliament and agreement from all Commonwealth realms, including Australia and Canada. The Queen's concerns about the allegations and their impact on work with survivors influenced the decision. Andrew vacated Royal Lodge after a low-rent revelation and is expected to move to Sandringham.
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