Congressman Demands Royal Family Compensate Epstein Victims, Prince Andrew Stripped of Titles
Recent attention surrounding Epstein-related documents and reports has prompted Congressman Khanna to call for the Royal Family to personally compensate victims of Jeffrey Epstein, particularly focusing on Prince Andrew’s involvement.
Earlier this year, King Charles III took decisive action by stripping Prince Andrew of his royal titles, lodgings, and family privileges due to his association with Epstein, a convicted sex trafficker. In a public statement, Charles expressed deep sympathy for the victims and survivors of abuse, emphasizing that their well-being is of utmost importance.
Congressman Khanna further amplified his criticism on social media, urging the Royal Family to take responsibility and provide compensation to Epstein’s victims. In a post on X, he questioned whether others agreed with his stance, highlighting the importance of acknowledging and addressing the harm caused by the royal family’s ties to Epstein.
Recent disclosures from the so-called Epstein files have rocked Buckingham Palace, with revelations including a photo of Prince Andrew lying across the laps of women at Sandringham and an alleged request to Ghislaine Maxwell to find “new inappropriate friends.” The royal family is facing mounting pressure to confront the uncomfortable truths revealed by these documents and take meaningful steps towards accountability and justice.
As calls for accountability grow louder, it remains to be seen how the Royal Family will respond to demands for compensation and acknowledgment of the harm caused by their association with Epstein. The spotlight on Prince Andrew’s actions serves as a stark reminder of the need for transparency and accountability, particularly when it comes to addressing cases of abuse and exploitation.

