The top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee asked Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, the younger brother of King Charles III, to come before Congress to answer questions about his friendship with late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
“The Committee is seeking to uncover the identities of Mr. Epstein’s co-conspirators and enablers and to understand the full extent of his criminal operations,” read a letter to the disgraced former prince signed by ranking member Robert Garcia (D-Calif.), and 15 other Democrats.
“Well-documented allegations against you, along with your long-standing friendship with Mr. Epstein, indicate that you may possess knowledge of his activities relevant to our investigation. In the interest of justice for the victims of Jeffrey Epstein, we request that you cooperate with the Committee’s investigation by sitting for a transcribed interview with the Committee.”
Andrew with Epstein in Central Park in 2011. News LicensingIn their missive, the House Democrats cited Andrew’s 2011 email to Epstein, in which he stated “we are in this together” months after the period when the royal claimed in a notorious 2019 BBC interview to have cut off contact with the financier.
The disgraced ex-prince remained an associate of Epstein even after his 2008 guilty plea to soliciting sex from a minor in Palm Beach, Fla., and flew on his plane in the years preceding the state charges from 1996 to 2006.
The Epstein estate has also turned over financial records that revealed some line items marked “massage for Andrew.” The Democrats said the documents “raise serious questions regarding the nature of your relationship with Mr. Epstein and related financial transactions.”
Andrew has until Nov. 20 to respond to the summons, which does not have the force of an authorized subpoena.
The royal formerly known as Prince Andrew was recently stripped of his titles by King Charles III in a humiliating blow.
“THE KING has been pleased by Letters Patent under the Great Seal of the Realm dated 3 November 2025 to declare that Andrew Mountbatten Windsor shall no longer be entitled to hold and enjoy the style, title or attribute of ‘Royal Highness’ and the titular dignity of ‘Prince,’” proclaimed the Crown Office in the Gazette, the UK’s official public record, in a Nov. 3 statement.
Andrew with Virginia Roberts Giuffre and Ghislaine Maxwell in 2001. DOJAndrew had been dogged by allegations from one of Epstein’s victims, Virginia Giuffre, who committed suicide earlier this year and whose posthumuous memoir recounted sickening accusations of abuse she suffered from the Duke of York as a teenager.
Giuffre allegedly had her feet kissed by Andrew during the stomach-turning episode — and was forced into sex with him three times, she recounted in “Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice.”
She had been one of several minors allegedly “loaned” out by Epstein and his madam, Ghislaine Maxwell, after working at Mar-a-Lago in 2000, according to the tell-all.
An infamous photo — taken in early 2001 when Giuffre was 17 years old — shows Andrew wrapping his arm around her waist, with the two smiling for the camera as Maxwell looks on. It was among 20 images seized by the FBI in 2011.
Epstein and Maxwell lounging at a cabin on the grounds of the Queen’s Scottish estate in 1999. ZUMAPRESS.comAndrew has strenuously denied Giuffre’s accusations and suggested the picture snapped at Maxwell’s London residence could have been a forgery.
The late Queen Elizabeth II’s second son had already been ordered to stop claiming the title His Royal Highness following Giuffre’s filing of a civil sex abuse suit against him in the US.
That case ended in February 2022 with an undisclosed settlement, which sources told The Post at the time may have amounted to $12 million.
“In her posthumous memoir, Ms. Giuffre expressed a fear of retaliation if she made allegations against you, and writes that the settlement agreement you executed with her restricted her to one-year gag order designed to protect the Crown’s reputation,” wrote the Oversight Democrats in their letter.
Andrew attending King Charles’ coronation in 2023. WireImage“Recent reporting confirms those fears, as law enforcement authorities in the United Kingdom have launched an investigation into allegations that you asked your personal protection officer to ‘dig up dirt‘ for a smear campaign against Ms. Giuffre in 2011,” they added.
“This fear of retaliation has been a persistent obstacle to many of those who were victimized in their fight for justice. In addition to Mr. Epstein’s crimes, we are investigating any such efforts to silence, intimidate, or threaten victims, and are interested in any avenues that may further shed light on these activities.”
Giuffre was not a witness at Maxwell’s trial that ultimately led to the British socialite’s conviction and sentencing to 20 years in federal prison — and some of her allegations against Epstein associates were later withdrawn.
In 2022, she dropped a defamation lawsuit against former Harvard Law School professor Alan Dershowitz, admitting she “may have made a mistake in identifying” him as an Epstein associate she had sex with.






