Sir Keir Starmer has publicly suggested that Andrew, Count Mountbatten‑Windsor, should appear before U.S. Congress to discuss his pastoral and social engagements with a convicted sex offender. The recommendation follows the release of new photographs that purportedly show the Count in attendance at meetings with the offender, raising questions about the nature of their interactions. The Prime Minister stated that the matter could provide clarity on whether any improper conduct or breach of legal standards occurred, particularly in relation to the handling of sensitive or confidential information. _2_ The proposal also acknowledges the increasing scrutiny around the roles and responsibilities of senior members of the Royal Family in safeguarding members of the public and ensuring that their associations comply with both domestic and international legal frameworks. While the Count has denied any wrongdoing and the authenticity of the photographs has been subject to debate, the suggestion from a prominent political leader signals that legal authorities may seek formal statements to confirm the fact pattern and address any potential liabilities. The context of this claim is also relevant to ongoing discussions about the scope of Royal duties and public accountability—especially considering the broader European context where public officials are increasingly subjected to international oversight. _3_ The alleged testimony could carry implications for the Count’s standing within the Royal Family as well as for the broader perception of the monarchy’s adherence to legal and ethical practices. By proposing a public forum in the United States, the Prime Minister is highlighting the seriousness of the allegations, ensuring that all parties involved provide an opportunity for accountability, and underlining the importance of transparent engagement with global civic institutions. The situation remains under close observation as further statements from the relevant parties may shape an official response and potentially guide legal procedures to follow.