Starmer Urges Prince Windsor to Testify on Epstein in Congress
Sir Keir Starmer calls on Andrew Mountbatten‑Windsor to testify in Congress about Jeffrey Epstein.

On 31 January 2026, Sir Keir Starmer, leader of the UK Labour Party, renewed his high‑profile demand that Andrew Mountbatten‑Windsor – the former member of the British royal family who now resides in the United States – testify before the U.S. Congress about what he knew regarding convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein. The call follows the release of new court documents that name the disgraced ex‑prince as a possible witness in the Epstein case. Starmer, speaking at a London press conference, urged Windsor to consider the victims’ perspectives and provide evidence on Epstein’s alleged activities. If he declines, Starmer warns that the UK will pursue diplomatic pressure to secure testimony.
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