Just as King Charles prepares to host President Donald Trump at Windsor Castle later this month, an American congresswoman is bringing Charles’ younger brother back into the headlines. Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) is demanding Prince Andrew’s prosecution for his part in Jeffrey Epstein’s illegal activities. Ironically, Trump also has ties to that story, though the FBI refuses to release the files on the late pedophile.

Even though Queen Elizabeth stripped her second son of his military titles and patronages in 2022, the stories keep surfacing. Charles is still reeling from reports that Andrew befriended a now-banned Chinese spy.

King Charles will host President Trump for two days at Windsor CastleKing Charles with a guest

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While Charles and Queen Camilla will host a state dinner in honor of Trump’s visit, Andrew is definitely not on the guest list. Charles even banned his brother from attending the local church service during the family’s annual summer holiday at Balmoral Castle.

According to Page Six, this presents a change from Trump’s 2019 visit to the UK, when he and Andrew held “business meetings.” Furthermore, multiple sources say that Andrew will never again visit the US, due to his fear of arrest and prosecution.

In 2022, Andrew was forced to step back as a working royal when evidence emerged that he was friendly with Epstein and his now imprisoned girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell. Consequently, Andrew paid millions to Virginia Guiffre, who alleged in a lawsuit that she was forced to sleep with him when she was just 17.

Additionally, he made a “substantial donation” to her victims’ rights charity as part of the settlement. Sadly, Virginia took her own life earlier this year. Andrew still claims he never met her, despite photographic evidence to the contrary.

In 2006, Andrew invited both Epstein and Ghislaine to his daughter Princess Beatrice’s 18th birthday celebration. Now-convicted rapist Harvey Weinstein was also on the guest list, as another of the prince’s questionable acquaintances.

Meanwhile, as she left a House Oversight Committee meeting with Epstein victims, Rep. Mace called for Andrew’s arrest. “Now seems like a good time to discuss prosecuting Prince Andrew for any and all potential crimes on US soil,” she posted on X on September 3. “A cold dark cell. Prince Andrew in handcuffs. Sends the right message.”

However, Andrew’s days as a protected royal may have an expiration date. His brother Charles is 76 and is suffers from an undisclosed form of cancer. Reports are that Prince William intends to clean his royal house when he takes the throne. When that day comes, “things will change” for Andrew.

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