Nightmare for Andrew Mountbatten Windsor as petition on cusp of milestone | Royal | News

Andrew Mountbatten Windsor faced fresh humiliation after a petition asking the Metropolitan Police to investigate his links to convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein attracted almost 30,000 signatures. Andrew’s relationship with the disgraced US financier following his departure as senior royal staffer in 2019 ultimately led to his downfall. His brother the King ended his public life last month, stripping him of his titles and honors.
Now, a new petition started by a Londoner change.org It has collected more than 27,000 signatures and is calling on the Met to launch a formal investigation into the former prince, following three previous reviews. The statement included the following: “No one is above the law. Justice should not depend on status, power or connections, and we demand accountability, transparency and equal application of the law for all.”
Tamara, who created the petition, argued that justice should be applied equally to everyone, regardless of title or power.
She said: “These are real young girls (not women) who have been abused at the hands of powerful men who believe they will never be held accountable. I am angry. We should all be angry.”
Andrew has been facing allegations of sexual harassment for many years after Virginia Giuffre was kidnapped by the financier. Andrew vehemently denies the allegations.
The former prince has agreed to leave the Royal Lodge and is set to move to the King’s private Sandringham estate in Norfolk as he begins his internal exile in the new year.




