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Reeves urges Andrew to come clean
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves during a visit to the OpenReach training centre in Crawley, West Sussex, February 12, 2026

CHANCELLOR Rachel Reeves has called on Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to come forward with what he knows about the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, saying he “owes it to the victims.”

Her remarks add pressure on the former Prince Andrew, who is already facing police investigation over information contained in files relating to the late paedophile financier released in the US.

Ms Reeves said: “The former prince has got a lot of questions to answer on a whole range of issues.

“I think he owes it to the victims of Epstein and his associates to come forward and give much more information about what he knew around the treatment of young women and girls.”

Surrey Police are examining an abuse allegation relating to Mr Mountbatten-Windsor, while the Essex and Bedford forces are looking at the use of Stansted and Luton airports respectively for the trafficking of young women by Epstein.

And Thames Valley cops are assessing claims Mr Mountbatten-Windsor shared confidential reports from his role as the UK’s trade envoy with Epstein.

He has denied any wrongdoing over his Epstein links.

 

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