
Wrapped warm in a coat and wearing a riding helmet, the disgraced brother of the King looked sour faced as he rode through the Windsor estate. His appearance of Andrew on Monday comes after the former Duke of York, 65, has no doubt had a tough few days after having appeared in more Epstein files that were released just days ago.
The former duke has not commented on the latest appearance of his name in the Epstein files, which has resulted in more pressure for him to testify in the US.
This is because although Andrew denies accusations against him, he could still tell the US Department of Justice everything he knows about Epstein.
Gloria said: "The Metropolitan Police should reopen their investigation of Andrew.”
She continued: “In addition, Andrew should volunteer to speak to Congress, even though he has denied that he has committed any crime.
“He should do this to help the survivors learn what he observed and what was going on at the crime scene."
UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer also said he thinks Andrew "should be prepared" to testify before the US Congress.