Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor “owes it to the victims” of Jeffrey Epstein to come forward and speak about what he knows, Rachel Reeves has said.
The chancellor said: “The former prince has got a lot of questions to answer on a whole range of issues.
“And I think he owes it to the victims of Epstein and his associates to come forward and give much more information about what he knew around the treatment of young women and girls.”
It comes after documents released by the US Department of Justice appeared to show the former prince sharing confidential reports from his role as the UK’s trade envoy with the sex offender.
On Tuesday, Nigel Farage said Mr Mountbatten-Windsor should “clearly” face a police investigation, as he said: “There are actually more questions than there were before the files were released, and yes, Prince Andrew does clearly have questions to answer, I’m afraid, sadly.”
Meanwhile, Robert Jenrick is expected to call net zero efforts a “distraction” for the Bank of England in his first major outing as Reform UK‘s Treasury spokesman.
In a City of London pitch, Mr Jenrick will also say the OBR overestimated the benefits of low-skilled migration and will pledge to reform, but not abolish, the budget watchdog.