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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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The shadow of Jeffrey Epstein reaches Buckingham Palace again. Jess Michaels, one of the victims of the convicted sex offender, has accused the British royal house of having for years "protected" the ex-Prince Andres, now Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, by failing to act in front of emails that could compromise him criminally.

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