UK minister calls latest image of Andrew ‘very disturbing’ and urges him to testify – UK politics live
Following the release of new Jeffrey Epstein files by the US Justice Department, a UK minister has called the latest image of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor "very disturbing" and urged him to testify. The Conservative party stated that both Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Peter Mandelson should fully cooperate with authorities investigating Epstein.

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AI-generatedFollowing the release of new Jeffrey Epstein files by the US Justice Department, a UK minister has called the latest image of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor "very disturbing" and urged him to testify. The Conservative party stated that both Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Peter Mandelson should fully cooperate with authorities investigating Epstein. Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp expressed horror at the extent of Epstein's activities and the number of people involved in his network. Philp specifically stated that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor should provide all possible assistance to official bodies, including police, the FBI, and the US Congress, in their investigations. The calls for cooperation come amid renewed scrutiny of individuals connected to Epstein.
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4 extractedChris Philp said Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor should give all the assistance he possibly can to any official body investigating this.
Chris Philp said it is horrifying to see how extensive Jeffrey Epstein’s nefarious activities extended.
The Conservative party has said Andrew Windsor-Mountbatten and Peter Mandelson should give assistance to authorities investigating Jeffrey Epstein.
Andrew Mounbatten-Windsor features heavily in the latest tranche of the Epstein files.