Former Prince Andrew can’t escape Epstein’s shadow as new documents reveal details about friendship
Emails and photos reveal Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor maintained contact with Epstein, including a proposed dinner with a 26-year-old Russian woman, raising questions about his judgment.
- On Friday, the US Department of Justice released photographs that appear to show former Prince Andrew on all fours over a woman or girl, without captions or context.
- Following earlier releases last month, Mountbatten-Windsor has long denied wrongdoing and said he severed ties with Epstein in 2010 during a 2019 BBC interview.
- Specific images include a photo showing Mountbatten-Windsor's hand on a person's abdomen and another with his face visible while the other's is obscured, plus emails where Epstein invited him to meet a 'friend' and suggested Buckingham Palace for 'lots of privacy'.
- The files increase pressure on Mountbatten-Windsor to respond as US investigators press for evidence and details show he travelled with police protection officers, raising new questions.
- Following last month's release, the DOJ files include an email from Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor stating, `It was great to spend time with my US family. Looking forward to joining you all again soon`, though the documents do not allege wrongdoing and may embarrass Sarah Ferguson with a 20,000 number request.
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