Keir Starmer responds to Andrew’s links to Epstein files

Staff at the Royal Family’s Sandringham Estate have reportedly refused to serve Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, in a fresh blow to the disgraced former prince. The ex-Duke of York faced humiliation enough when he was bundled out of his Windsor home under the cover of darkness on Monday, to wait at the Norfolk retreat’s Wood Farm cottage as work is completed on his soon-to-be permanent home, Marsh Farm.

Staff from the King’s estate have been tasked with serving him in the interim, but they are understood to have been given permission to refuse working with “pariah” Andrew if they don’t feel comfortable doing so. They’ve been told they don’t have to serve Andrew or work for him if they feel uncomfortable,” a source told The Sun. “There is already quite a list saying no thanks. There is understandably a lot of disquiet as he is now a total pariah.”

Yet more damning allegations of Andrew’s friendship with convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein emerged in a fresh documents release by the US Department of Justice (DoJ) last week, including a legal letter claiming that the pair asked an exotic dancer for a threesome in 2006.

The former Duke has always denied any wrongdoing.

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Andrew is continuing to face blowback from his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein (Image: Getty)