Will Prince Andrew Leave the UK After Jeffrey Epstein Scandal?

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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is being pressured to stay in the U.K. after his titles were stripped. As more scrutiny revolves around his relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, some sources say that the former Prince could have his passport taken away.

A source that’s familiar with the situation told RadarOnline: “What’s emerging suggests Andrew’s involvement with Epstein went far beyond what he has acknowledged. There’s real worry that, if the pressure increases, he could try to get out of the country and disappear – and many feel he needs to surrender his passport to police now.”

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Emails from Epstein’s estate are now being examined by the House Oversight Committee in Congress, and several lawmakers have demanded Andrew’s testimony.

Another insider added, “Andrew now needs to be viewed as a potential flight risk. Advisers around him know that scrutiny on his links to Epstein is only going to intensify, and there are fears he could quietly move abroad if safeguards are not put in place.”

“There’s a sense that, if the door were left open, Andrew might mirror other ex-royals who slipped off to the Middle East when scrutiny mounted,” the source claimed. “Some within the family wouldn’t necessarily oppose that. But if there’s any intention to hold him to account, his freedom to travel has to be limited.”

The revelation comes after reports that Andrew’s likely to face the consequences of his actions. “Andrew is going to be charged with various public offences and misconduct in public office… he’ll probably go to jail,” the author of a recent royal biography on Andrew and ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, Andrew Lownie, told NewsNation. “The case against him is pretty clear. He’s absolutely, he’s toast.”

However, according to Lownie, Andrew won’t go down for his connections to Epstein or the trafficking accusations. “He won’t go down for sex trafficking,” Lownie explained. “It will be for financial impropriety.” 



Published Date : 2025-12-01 22:23:00
Source : stylecaster.com

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