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Daily Express Aug 2026
Andrew bombshell as Epstein victims backed by King and Prime Minister
Attorney Spencer Kuvin is urging King Charles III and Prime Minister Andy Burnham to pressure Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to testify to U.S. authorities investigating Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking network. U.S. lawmakers and New Mexico officials reportedly want to question Andrew about his relationship with Epstein and a visit to Epstein’s ranch. Andrew has denied wrongdoing and has not responded to a request for video testimony, while UK police investigate emails connected to his former role as a special trade envoy.
Daily Express Jul 2026
Sarah Ferguson bombshell as Netflix tell-all 'talks' revealed
Sarah Ferguson is reportedly in fairly advanced talks with Netflix and another major studio for a multimillion-pound documentary series about her life, relationships with Prince Andrew, and connections to Jeffrey Epstein. An unnamed source estimates she could earn about £18.7 million, while negotiations may require interviews to take place outside the United States because of the risk of a subpoena from the House Oversight Committee. The proposed project comes amid renewed television interest in related scandals, including ITVX's drama about Jane Andrews and planned productions about Epstein. Ferguson previously failed to secure a substantial memoir advance or other major US work, making the documentary a potential financial lifeline, though it could provoke criticism from the Royal Family and Epstein's victims and distress her daughters.
Express.co.uk Jul 2026
Harry and Meghan set to be snubbed by neighbouring celebrity couple
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly unlikely to be invited to a planned wedding between Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau in Montecito, where several high‑profile neighbours are said to have distanced themselves from the couple. Sources claim local celebrities feel the Sussexes seek relationships for financial benefit, contributing to deteriorating social ties. Although Harry and Meghan previously socialized with Perry and Orlando Bloom, the relationships have cooled, and even Oprah Winfrey is reported to have stepped back.
Express.co.uk Jul 2026
Andrew bombshell as FBI urged to investigate "creepy" photos in Epstein case
Sixteen members of the US Congress are preparing to request a new FBI investigation into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor after the release of photos by the Department of Justice that lawmakers argue warrant renewed scrutiny of his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Andrew is also under investigation by multiple UK police forces over alleged misconduct, which he denies. The House Oversight Committee is expected to address the proposed probe while also questioning billionaire Leon Black about substantial payments he made to Epstein and other financial dealings revealed in recently released documents. Ghislaine Maxwell claims numerous wealthy men have reached secret settlements with victims, intensifying pressure on figures linked to Epstein’s network.
Express.co.uk Jul 2026
Ghislaine Maxwell is ready to name and shame 25 rich and powerful men linked to Jeffrey Epstein
Ghislaine Maxwell claims in new court filings that 25 powerful men involved with Jeffrey Epstein secretly settled with victims and were shielded by redactions in millions of pages of evidence. She argues this concealed information would have prevented her conviction and is seeking release from her 20‑year sentence. US lawmakers are pressuring the Department of Justice to disclose more names, asserting that some redacted individuals are adult men tied to Epstein. Maxwell’s refusal to answer questions before the House Oversight Committee heightened frustrations, while political figures weigh potential clemency options. Several high‑profile individuals connected to Epstein have already faced major professional fallout, though they deny wrongdoing.