Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor humiliated in new bombshell poll about testifying in US
A new survey by YouGov has found that 75% of Britons believe Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor should have to testify to the US Congress.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor should have to testify to the US Congress about his links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, new polling has revealed. A recent survey of British adults found that 75% believe he should travel stateside and give evidence, with just nine percent saying he should not.
The pollsters surveyed 4,516 UK adults on November 24. The poll comes days after Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said the former prince should cooperate with the congressional investigation.
Asked whether Mountbatten-Windsor, who was stripped of his royal titles last month, should respond to the US House oversight committee, Sir Keir said those with “relevant information” should share it.
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His response came after the King's brother failed to respond to an interview request from the committee.
The prime minister said: “I won’t comment on his particular case. But as a general principle I’ve held for a very long time is that anybody who has got relevant information in relation to these kind of cases should give that evidence to those that need it.”
He added that Andrew's response would be a “decision for him” adding: “My general position is if you have relevant information you should be prepared to share it.”