Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew, moved out of his royal residence and is living on King Charles III’s estate in eastern England, according to The Associated Press.
Mountbatten-Windsor was initially set to move to Sandringham estate in the spring, after his brother Charles stripped him of his royal titles over his connection to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
One of Epstein’s victims, Virginia Giuffre, claimed in 2011 that she was trafficked to Britain to have sex with Mountbatten-Windsor when she was 17. The Thames Valley Police is also investigating allegations that Epstein flew a second woman to Britain to have sex with Mountbatten-Windsor in 2010, the AP reported.
Mountbatten-Windsor has denied any wrongdoing regarding his relationship with Epstein.
Emails released by the Justice Department on Friday show Epstein communicating with “The Duke” multiple times after he became a registered sex offender. Before King Charles stripped him of his title last year, Mountbatten-Windsor was the Duke of York.
In August 2010, Epstein wrote to “The Duke” that he had “a friend who I think you might enjoy having dinner with” who was going to be in London from the 20th through the 24th of that month.
“Of course. I am in Geneva until the morning of 22nd but would be delighted to see her. Will she be bringing a message from you? Please give her my contact details to get in touch,” replied “The Duke,” who signed off with an “A.”
Democrats on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee have also called on Mountbatten-Windsor to testify as part of its ongoing probe into Epstein. U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer also told reporters Saturday that the former prince should be ready to testify on Capitol Hill.
“Anybody who has got information should be prepared to share that information in whatever form they are asked to do that,” Starmer said, according to USA Today.
Vice President Vance agreed with Starmer, telling the Daly Mail on Tuesday that he is“open” to Mountbatten-Windsor testifying before Congress.
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