Prince Andrew, once known for his globe-trotting lifestyle, is now reportedly «too petrified» to set foot in the United States. Amid growing demands for a renewed FBI investigation into his links with convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced royal has effectively become a prisoner in his own country.
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According to a report from Radar Online, the Duke of York—who has only left Britain once in six years—fears arrest, legal action, or even being subpoenaed if he dares to travel to the U.S. The latest revelations from unsealed court documents have intensified scrutiny over his past ties to Epstein, prompting calls for American authorities to reopen the case and hold him accountable.
President Donald Trump’s newly appointed FBI director has pledged to «do everything» to bring Epstein’s enablers to justice. With Andrew’s name repeatedly surfacing in connection to the scandal, U.S. legal experts are demanding Britain cooperate with the investigation—even if that means handing over the disgraced prince.
“The British monarchy should be embarrassed,” said Spencer Kuvin, an attorney representing Epstein’s victims. “The public should never be subsidizing someone who either exercised extremely poor judgment in befriending Epstein—or worse, was involved in his crimes.”
Kuvin went further, calling on King Charles to intervene and urging the U.K. government to “turn him over” for questioning.
Once dubbed «Air Miles Andy» for his lavish