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Andrew pictured in Epstein files ‘crouched over woman’

Newly released DOJ files include undated photos of Prince Andrew near a woman and emails revealing his ties to Jeffrey Epstein's network, amid ongoing investigations.

  • The US Department of Justice released more than three million documents, including undated photos that appear to show Andrew crouched over a woman in a 100-page photograph file.
  • Emails show `The Duke` exchanged messages with Jeffrey Epstein about a `beautiful` Russian woman and dinner at Buckingham Palace, while August 2002 exchanges reference Andrew by name and mention `5` red heads.
  • Prince Andrew previously stepped down from royal duties in 2019 after a damaging BBC interview, and last year the King stripped him of his HRH and prince title.
  • Those messages could renew scrutiny of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's ties to Jeffrey Epstein, as screenshots referencing Buckingham Palace and women follow earlier December disclosures and his 2022 settlement.
  • As part of ongoing Epstein-file disclosures, the US Department of Justice released more than three million documents including uncaptioned photographs with location unknown, complicating verification.
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The new contents of the files published yesterday brought media attention to the Royal Family

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New controversial photos of former British Royal Family member Andrew Albert Christian have surfaced in US documents linked to Jeffrey Epstein. Andrew was expelled from the Royal Family last year after his name appeared in the Epstein files. He can no longer call himself "Prince" or "Duke of York."

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Several new legal documents concerning the Jeffrey Epstein case were unveiled this Friday, January 30th. Among them, three photographs of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor with a woman.

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The Telegraph broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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