Inquiry Into Andrew's Epstein Ties: A Matter for UK Parliament

No. 10 says parliamentary inquiry into Prince Andrew's links to Jeffrey Epstein is up to MPs, as Australian PM says they won't object to his removal from royal succession.
Downing Street has stated that a parliamentary inquiry into Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's connections to Jeffrey Epstein is a matter for members of parliament (MPs) to address. This comes as the Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has written to Keir Starmer, the leader of the UK's opposition, indicating that Australia would not object to Mountbatten-Windsor's removal from the royal line of succession.
The calls for an inquiry into Mountbatten-Windsor's role as a trade envoy and his relationship with the convicted sex offender Epstein have been growing. Critics argue that the public deserves to know more about the former prince's actions and their potential impact on the UK's international reputation.
Source: The Guardian


