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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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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.

·North Sydney, Australia
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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.

·Berlin, Germany
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The police are investigating a suspected incident that occurred between Andrew and a woman at the Ascot horse race.

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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor (66) is once again in the British police's sights. This time it is about a suspected incident from 2002.

·Berlin, Germany
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The Canary broke the news in United Kingdom on Sunday, May 31, 2026.
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