Prince Andrew: He doesn't want to cooperate with the investigators

New criticism of Prince Andrew (60): The son of Queen Elizabeth II (93) had publicly stated that he wanted to support the investigation into the late Jeffrey Epstein, but he still has not fulfilled this promise. According to the British "Guardian", US prosecutor Geoffrey Berman has now explained this. Andrew had said in Novemberthat he was ready to assist officially investigating authorities should this become necessary.

He "closed the door completely"

"Contrary to Prince Andrew's very public offer to assist us in our investigation of Epstein's conspirators (…), Prince Andrew has now completely closed the door to voluntary cooperation and we are weighing our options," Berman said. Already in January, he had spoken with similar allegations. At that time there was talk, among other things, that the Royal had "zero cooperation".

Epstein was accused of abusing numerous minors and forcing prostitution. He committed suicide in prison in August 2019. There are also allegations against Prince Andrew. Virginia Giuffre claims that she was forced to have sex with him three times. The Royal denies the allegations.