Parliament shifts norms as MPs target Prince Andrew

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MPs used a rare debate to openly criticise Prince Andrew, questioning his 2001 appointment as UK trade envoy and backing a move to release related documents amid Epstein-related concerns, signaling a shift toward greater accountability of the Royal Family while Buckingham Palace remains silent on specifics as investigations continue.
- MPs openly criticising Andrew reflects shift in tradition BBC
- British MPs call for rule change to allow criticism of the Royal Family The Globe and Mail
- MPs must not shrink from scrutinising the royal family The Times
- Why can’t MPs debate the future of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor? The Independent
- Can MPs criticise the Royal Family in the House of Commons? ITVX
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