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EPISODE · Apr 19, 2026 · 11 MIN

Witness in Public, Suspect in Private: The Andrew Mountbatten Windsor Contradiction (4/19/26)

from The Vault: The Epstein Files · host Bobby Capucci

Internal communications reveal that U.S. investigators were seeking to question Prince Andrew not merely as a cooperative witness, but as someone whose involvement warranted deeper scrutiny. The language used by officials suggests they did not view him as a peripheral figure, raising questions about why the public narrative consistently framed him as willing to assist while authorities appeared to be treating him with greater suspicion behind the scenes.At the same time, his legal team is described as actively working to control or limit that interaction, pushing to position him as a witness rather than someone under potential investigative focus. These efforts reportedly hindered attempts by U.S. authorities to secure a formal interview, adding to the broader pattern in the Epstein case where individuals tied to the inner circle were able to avoid direct questioning, despite clear interest from investigators.to contact me:[email protected]:Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's team blocked FBI Epstein probe after being told he was a suspect, not a witness | Daily Mail Online

Internal communications reveal that U.S. investigators were seeking to question Prince Andrew not merely as a cooperative witness, but as someone whose involvement warranted deeper scrutiny. The language used by officials suggests they did not view him as a peripheral figure, raising questions about why the public narrative consistently framed him as willing to assist while authorities appeared to be treating him with greater suspicion behind the scenes.At the same time, his legal team is described as actively working to control or limit that interaction, pushing to position him as a witness rather than someone under potential investigative focus. These efforts reportedly hindered attempts by U.S. authorities to secure a formal interview, adding to the broader pattern in the Epstein case where individuals tied to the inner circle were able to avoid direct questioning, despite clear interest from investigators.to contact me:[email protected]:Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's team blocked FBI Epstein probe after being told he was a suspect, not a witness | Daily Mail Online

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