The latest release of the Epstein files shows Prince Andrew kneeling on all fours next to a woman who seems to be unconscious on the floor. The BBC has reported that the photos in question were taken at the late convicted felon's New York City mansion. The woman can be seen on the floor with her face redacted, while Andrew was seemingly touching her midsection. The former British royal, who has since been stripped of his title, has sparked renewed scrutiny over his associations with Epstein. The DOJ announced on January 30, 2026, that over 3 million additional pages had been released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act (H.R. 4405), a legislation passed by the 119th United States Congress and signed by President Trump in November 2025. Lawmakers call on Prince Andrew to testify before Congress amid latest Epstein files release: Read more UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called on Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to testify before the US Congress over his connections to the late sex trafficker, the BCB has reported. While speaking with reporters on his way back from a trip to Japan, he said, "In terms of testifying I have always said anybody who has got information should be prepared to share that information in whatever form they are asked to do that. You can’t be victim-centred if you’re not prepared to do that. Epstein's victims have to be the first priority." Democrat Congressman Suhas Subramanyam told the outlet that he continues to push for the former working royal to hand over evidence to Congress' House Oversight Committee."We do not have jurisdiction over Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor but we are going to continue to put the pressure on making sure he and anyone else with information comes forward," he said, adding that he and his Democrat colleagues are "curious" because there are "about three million files that they left out. They said they had over six million files and they've only released about half of that." When asked how the administration could have handled the release of the Epstein files better, the lawmaker said, "They could have followed the law. The reality is they needed to turn over all of their files more than 40 days ago." Prince Andrew's wife, Sarah Ferguson, has also been named in the Epstein files. In 2009, she reportedly described the late felon as "the brother I have always wished for" in an email. Later that same year, she wrote to him for help with a business idea that seemingly crashed. As of this writing, she has yet to address the situation. One of the Epstein survivors, Lisa Phillips, told BBC Newsnight: "I couldn't believe he could keep a straight face when he said that. It's heart wrenching to hear him say that when the whole Epstein saga is all about other men enabling and abusing." She said that she believes that "not that much information" has been released, but the latest release prove that other men "were involved in pretty heinous crimes." Phillips also said that the release of all the Epstein files would bring her closure. "When the president signed the bill in November it was to release all the files... they haven't been released." Stay tuned to SoapCentral for more.