Prince Andrew should share what he saw of Epstein abuse, co-author tells BBC

Cabinet minister Kyle said that the victims must be put first and at the centre of further discussions.
“I think anybody that has any information that could bring justice and information to victims of Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes should be fully engaging with any of the authorities that are seeking to deliver that information and justice for the victims,” Kyle told ITV’s Good Morning Britain.
“So of course, anybody, anywhere that has information that can deliver that justice should be sharing it openly.
“I believe that Andrew, in the past, has said that he would co-operate, and I urge him to stick to his word on that.”
Conservative MP Jenrick also said Prince Andrew should “leave public life forever” and “lead an entirely private life”.
“He has to make his own decisions as to what he feels he should do, but I think that he has behaved disgracefully,” Jenrick told the BBC.
“The public are sick of Prince Andrew and the damage that he’s done to the reputation of our Royal Family and this country.”




