Andrew emailed Epstein about ‘beautiful Russian’ and invited him to Buckingham Palace, new files suggest
Emails reveal Prince Andrew invited Epstein and Maxwell to royal residences, including Balmoral, amid ongoing scrutiny and legal fallout from Epstein's sex trafficking case.
- On Friday, the US Department of Justice published more than three million Epstein documents including a March 31 2002 Maxwell email to The Invisible Man and showing Andrew inviting Jeffrey Epstein to Buckingham Palace with promises of `lots of privacy`.
- Historical disclosures — from Epstein's 2019 death to Maxwell's 2022 sentencing — underpin scrutiny that led Prince Andrew to step down in 2019 and lose his royal titles.
- In the exchanges, Epstein describes a 26-year-old Russian woman as `beautiful, trustworthy` and says she has Andrew's email, with Maxwell calling him `sweet pea` after the Queen Mother died.
- The Department of Justice noted that being mentioned in the files does not indicate wrongdoing, and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has repeatedly denied all allegations, stating he `vigorously` rejects them on 17 October 2025.
- Records show Andrew continued visiting Epstein after his 2008 conviction and was photographed at Epstein's East Side townhouse in December 2010, drawing criticism.
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The recent publication by the U.S. Department of Justice of further files on the case of the sex offender Epstein appears to provide insight into his correspondence with the former British prince Andrew.
However, the archives do not indicate that the invitation, made in 2010, to the Royal Palace of London has materialized.
Again and again the British ex-prince Andrew asserted that he had not known anything about Jeffrey Epstein's machinations. Newly published files could, however, bring him to clarification.The recently published files in the abuse scandal surrounding the deceased US multimillionaire Jeffrey Epstein seem to give insight into his correspondence with the former British prince Andrew (65). Andrew's ex-wife Sarah Ferguson (66) should also appear in th…
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