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Metropolitan Police urged to reopen Andrew investigation after new Epstein file release

New evidence reportedly links Andrew to three more victims of Jeffery Epstein

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Metropolitan Police urged to reopen Andrew investigation after new Epstein file release
Metropolitan Police urged to reopen Andrew investigation after new Epstein file release

The Metropolitan Police are facing renewed pressure to investigate Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor following the release of explosive documents from the Epstein files.

These records reportedly link the former Duke of York to three additional victims of the late paedophile.

Among the evidence are "disturbing" images appearing to show Andrew on his knees, looming over a woman on the floor and placing a hand on her torso.

These revelations prompted Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to suggest Andrew should testify to the US Congress.

Supporting this, US lawyer Gloria Allred, who represents many survivors, stated: "The Metropolitan Police [to] reopen their investigation of Andrew."

She added, "Andrew should volunteer to speak to Congress, even though he has denied that he has committed any crime. He should do this to help the survivors learn what he observed and what was going on at the crime scene."

Allred noted that "the crime scene was every residence of Jeffrey Epstein, and Andrew stayed with Epstein at a number of his homes."

The files also include 2010 emails where Epstein offered Andrew a meeting with a "beautiful" 26-year-old Russian woman.

Andrew allegedly replied, "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." Further messages suggest Andrew invited Epstein to Buckingham Palace for dinner with "lots of privacy."

Even his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, is implicated via an email saying, "You are a legend... Just marry me." Though Andrew denies all misconduct, the calls for transparency continue to grow.