Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Congress


We know that Andrew has taken legal advice from a Woking solicitor. We do not know whether his office is near the famous Pizza Hut. We can be certain the advice is not visit America or give sworn testimony before Congress, which could result in a perjury charge.

Like any defendant, whatever you think of him, Andrew is entitled to legal advice and would be unwise to ignore it.

It is therefore a disgrace that the Prime Minister attempts to breach his rights. Whatever you think of Andrew, by putting him under huge public scrutiny also no doubt in future via the King, to give up his constitutional right to silence and his embedded right to follow legal advice.

Keir Starmer as a distinguished and experienced barrister should know better.

Rodney Hylton-Potts
February 2026