House Oversight Democrats Seek Testimony from Former Prince Andrew Windsor

Democrats on the House Oversight Committee have formally requested former Prince Andrew Mountbatten Windsor to testify as part of their ongoing investigation into the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The lawmakers, led by Oversight ranking member Rep. Robert Garcia (D-Calif.), stated that Windsor’s long-standing relationship with Epstein and allegations against him suggest he may possess relevant information about Epstein’s criminal activities. The committee’s inquiry aims to uncover the identities of Epstein’s co-conspirators and understand the full extent of his operations.

This move follows Windsor’s recent loss of his royal title and residence, reportedly due to his connections with Epstein. Last week, Windsor was stripped of his royal title and ordered to vacate the palatial mansion that had long been his home by his brother, King Charles. The decision, which has raised questions about the extent of Windsor’s ties to Epstein, marks a significant development in the ongoing scrutiny of the controversial financier’s network.