Palace protected Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor over trade envoy emails, claims Epstein survivor
Jess Michaels says the archive included about 30,000 emails and may show Andrew shared confidential government information while serving as trade envoy.
- Jeffrey Epstein survivor Jess Michaels accused Buckingham Palace of covering up the actions of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
- Michaels said the palace received emails that allegedly showed he shared confidential government information while serving as a trade envoy.
- She argued that the palace’s failure to act had broader moral consequences for victims connected to the Epstein scandal.
- According to Michaels, by allegedly “protecting” Mountbatten-Windsor, the palace failed to support accuser Virginia Giuffre.
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Prince Andrew probed over ‘Inappropriate’ ascot waitress incident
A fresh allegation from more than two decades ago has thrust Prince Andrew back into the spotlight, with Thames Valley Police now examining claims of inappropriate behavior toward a waitress at Royal Ascot in 2002.
Epstein survivor accuses palace of Mountbatten-Windsor cover-up
A woman assaulted by Jeffrey Epstein in the early 1990s says Buckingham Palace sat on evidence the former prince had leaked confidential government information.
The British authorities are already investigating Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. But now new accusations against Queen Elizabeth II's favorite son are added. At the 2002 Royal Ascot, Andrew "has had an incident with a woman.
The police are investigating a suspected incident that occurred between Andrew and a woman at the Ascot horse race.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor (66) is once again in the British police's sights. This time it is about a suspected incident from 2002.
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