
Here's the edited blog post<br><br>**Title** UK Government Commits to Releasing Files on Prince Andrew's Past Role as Trade Envoy Amid Jeffrey Epstein Scandal<br><br>The United Kingdom government has announced its commitment to releasing documents related to Prince Andrew's past role as a trade envoy, following the fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. This decision comes in the wake of the publication of millions of files linked to the late financier and sex offender, which have significantly expanded the scope of the scandal.<br><br>As the repercussions of the Epstein scandal continue to reverberate throughout British political circles and the monarchy, pressure has mounted on Prime Minister Keir Starmer's Labour government to release documents related to Prince Andrew and former minister Peter Mandelson. Both individuals are currently under high-profile police investigation.<br><br>According to Minister Chris Bryant, the government will release vetting documents on Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's appointment as trade envoy, a post he held from 2001 to 2011. This decision was made after the Liberal Democrats deployed a little-used parliamentary mechanism aimed at forcing ministers to disclose files.<br><br>Minister Bryant emphasized that publishing the documents is the least we owe the victims of Epstein and described Andrew as a rude, arrogant, and entitled man. He also assured that releasing the files will be done in a responsible manner, taking into account the age and quantity of the material, as well as the ongoing police probe.<br><br>The release of these documents has significant implications for the British monarchy. Prince Andrew was stripped of his royal titles last year and is currently under investigation by police over allegations that he shared sensitive documents with Epstein during his time as envoy.<br><br>In addition to the investigation into Prince Andrew's activities, former minister Peter Mandelson is also facing a separate probe related to his links to Epstein. Mandelson was arrested on Monday and released on bail early Tuesday morning.<br><br>The push for transparency in this matter comes from various quarters, including Ed Davey, leader of the Liberal Democrats, who described Andrew's association with Epstein as a stain on our country. He emphasized that releasing the files is essential to clean away that stain with the disinfectant of transparency.<br><br>As the UK government prepares to release documents related to Prince Andrew's past role as trade envoy, it remains to be seen what new revelations will emerge. One thing is certain the release of these files marks a significant step towards greater transparency and accountability in the face of the Epstein scandal.<br><br>**Keywords** Jeffrey Epstein, Prince Andrew, Peter Mandelson, UK government, document release, political investigations
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