The US does not have an 'appropriate sense of outrage' over the Epstein Files

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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office after allegations were made against him following the release of files related to paedophile billionaire Jeffrey Epstein. Despite being stripped of his title last year, the former Duke of York is still eighth in line to the throne and an Act of Parliament would be required to remove Andrew and prevent him from ever becoming king. Sir Keir Starmer’s Government will consider introducing such legislation once police have finished their investigation into the King’s disgraced brother, LBC understands. A convoy of unmarked police vehicles arrived at the gates to Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park, the former home of Andrew, first thing this morning (Saturday, February 21) as the investigation continues. Andrew Marr joins Matt Frei to discuss the events of the week and predicts what this means for the Royal Family going forward. Listen to the full show on the all-new LBC App: https://app.af.lbc.co.uk/btnc

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