THE MET Police has been urged to reopen their investigations into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor following the latest release of Epstein documents.
The disgraced ex-prince was also urged testify before the US Congress after millions of never-before-seen files related to Epstein were released on Friday.
The latest batch of docs have heaped fresh shame on the disgraced royal who has already been stripped of his titles and will soon be evicted from his palatial mansion because of his connections to Epstein.
It has prompted calls for the Metropolitan Police to re-open its investigation into the former Duke of York.
US lawyer Gloria Allred, who has represented 27 of Epstein’s victims told the Mail on Sunday: “The Metropolitan Police should reopen their investigation of Andrew.
“‘In addition, Andrew should volunteer to speak to Congress, even though he has denied that he has committed any crime.
“He should do this to help the survivors learn what he observed and what was going on at the crime scene.”
She added: “The crime scene was every residence of Jeffrey Epstein, and Andrew stayed with Epstein at a number of his homes.”
The Sun has reached out to the Metropolitan Police for comment.
It was reported in December how Andrew will not be probed by the Met over claims he allegedly asked his taxpayer-funded bodyguard to investigate Virginia Giuffre in 2011.
The Met confirmed it has found no evidence of criminality after reviewing reports that the ex-prince asked his close protection officer to carry out checks on Ms Giuffre.
Virginia Giuffre, who settled out of court with Andrew without him admitting liability or guilt, killed herself in Australia aged 41 last year.
She alleged she was trafficked to London in 2001 to have sex with Andrew when she was 17.
Giuffre also claimed she was forced to have sex with him twice more between 2001 and 2002, once in New York and once on Epstein’s private Caribbean island.
Andrew has always strenuously denied her claims alongside any claims of wrongdoing related to his relationship with the shamed financier.
It comes as another victim alleged Andrew abused her in a haunting testimony that appeared in the Epstein files released on Friday.
She gave a statement to the FBI in which she alleged she was trafficked to the millionaire paedophile and used by him and Andrew.
While a second woman has claimed she was sent to the UK by Epstein for a sexual encounter with Andrew and was later given a tour of Buckingham Palace.
According to her lawyer, Brad Edwards, the alleged encounter took place in 2010 at Royal Lodge, the former prince’s residence on the Windsor estate.
Andrew, stripped of his titles last October, was sent a letter by the House Oversight Committee asking him to appear before US Congress in November.
And on Friday, Sir Keir Starmer urged Andrew to testify over links to Epstein.
The PM said: “I have always approached this question with the victims of Epstein in mind.
“Epstein’s victims have to be the first priority. As for whether there should be an apology that’s a matter for Andrew. But yes in terms of testifying I have always said anybody who has got information should be prepared to share that in whatever form they are asked to do that.
“You can’t be victim-centred if you’re not prepared to do that.”
The Sun also reported on Saturday how Andrew had sent photos of his daughters Eugenie and Beatrice to Epstein after the paedo’s 2008 conviction, according to new emails.
Andrew broke cover for the first time after he was pictured again in the fresh batch of Epstein files.
The disgraced ex-prince was pictured on all fours on top of a woman sprawled out on the ground in haunting new images.
Separate files released on Friday also showed that Epstein arranged for a “beautiful, trustworthy” 26-year-old Russian woman to meet Andrew.
It was also revealed that Andrew invited Epstein to Buckingham Palace, one month after the convict was released from house arrest.
More than 2,000 videos and 180,000 images are included in the latest batch – which comes six weeks after a deadline mandated in a law signed by Donald Trump.
Epstein killed himself in a New York jail in 2019 while facing charges for sex trafficking of minors.
His accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell is serving a 20-year term for sex trafficking and related crimes.











