Not only have the files shown Andrew photographed at Epstein’s home, but they have also shown emails between the pair. This includes emails sent after Epstein was first convicted for child sex offences.

This was discovered in a new poll by Daily Mail/JL Partners, which found that 53 percent of respondents want to see Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor respond to questions about his involvement with Epstein.

It has been reported that democrats are more eager to see the former royal testify, with 58 percent of respondents replying in the affirmative compared to 51 percent of Republicans.

The Daily Mail reports that more men also want Andrew to testify and reveal what he knows.

It is believed Andrew has been invited to testify in the US before, but this is the first time the former Duke of York has done so.

The reason he won’t testify is unknown. Andrew denies the accusations against him and any wrongdoing.

He was released on the same day of his arrest under investigation, and has not been seen since returning to his temporary Wood Farm home on the Sandringham Estate.