Ex-prince Andrew should answer US questions on Epstein if asked, UK minister says
Chris Bryant says government welcomes king’s decision on his brother, who is now ‘ordinary member of the public’ Andrew Mountbatten Windsor should go to the US to answer questions on Jeffrey Epstein if asked to do so, a UK government minister has said, as it emerged that the former prince’s name (…)
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