george conboy of brighton acuities, thank you very much. —— securities. moving on.e rejected claims from prosecutors in the united states that he failed to co—operate with the inquiry into the sex offenderjeffrey epstein. officials in new york said the duke of york had "repeatedly declined" to be interviewed about his links to the dead billionaire. but prince andrew's legal team said he had offered to help on at least three occasions. here's our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell. it's more than six months now since andrew withdrew from royal duties. at the time, he undertook to answer questions from any appropriate us law enforcement agency about his friendship with the convicted us sex offenderjeffrey epstein. and yet, these months later, andrew has evidently still not agreed how or when he will answer those questions. us investigators are frustrated. injanuary, one of them stood outside epstein‘s new york home and complained about andrew's continued silence. the southern district of new york and the fbi have contacted prince andrew's attorneys and requested t