The British prosecutor's office pointed out the need for the royal family to comply with the law.
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- The British prosecutor's office pointed out the need for the royal family to comply with the law.
Members of the royal family of Great Britain must comply with the law in the same way as other citizens. This was announced on February 15 by Stephen Parkinson, Director of the Crown Prosecution Service.
"No one is above the law. My job is to comply with the law, and I do it without fear or preference, and the status of an interested party does not affect this," he said in an interview with The Sunday Times newspaper.
Thus, he commented on the investigation by the British police into the brother of the King of Great Britain, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who is suspected of passing confidential information to American financier Jeffrey Epstein.
The Daily Mail reported on February 3 that US Vice President Jay Dee Vance called on former British Prince Andrew to testify before the American Congress against the background of his ties and friendship with Epstein. In addition, Vance also stated that he would support bipartisan efforts to summon him to testify.
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