Meanwhile, a woman has separately alleged that she was sent to the UK by Jeffrey Epstein in 2010 for a sexual encounter with Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, according to her lawyer. The woman was in her 20s at the time of the alleged encounter at the then-prince's royal residence.
UK PM Keir Starmer: "In terms of testifying, I have always said anybody who has got information should be prepared to share that information."
Democrats investigating Epstein called on Britain's former prince to answer questions about his links to Epstein in November, days after King Charles stripped his younger brother of his royal titles amid growing pressure on the palace.
Starmer said at the time that the request was a matter for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to consider "personally."

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Moreover, a congressional panel voted to hold former President Bill Clinton and his wife, former USSECSTATE Hillary Clinton, in Contempt of Congress over their refusal to comply with subpoenas in its investigation of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The Republican-led House Oversight Committee approved the contempt measure, with the support of several Democrats, and it will now go to the full House of Representatives for a vote.
If it passes the chamber, the matter will be referred to the Justice Department.