Prince Andrew told Epstein ‘we are in this together’
- On February 28, 2011, an email from Prince Andrew, Duke of York, to Jeffrey Epstein was published by The Sun and The Mail on Sunday after resurfacing in Jes Staley court filings.
- Following the February 27, 2011 photo publication of Prince Andrew and Virginia Roberts Giuffre, Andrew was photographed with Epstein in New York in December 2010 and said he cut ties then.
- From his official royal email the duke reportedly reassured Jeffrey Epstein they would weather the scandal together, urged him to keep in touch, and closed with a line about meeting again, according to tabloid excerpts.
- Public and media calls for answers have grown following the resurfaced message, reigniting scrutiny of Prince Andrew, Duke of York, and leaving King Charles reportedly `torn` ahead of Monday's documentary.
- Beyond the immediate headlines, the message directly challenges prior denials by Prince Andrew, Duke of York, and revives focus on Virginia Roberts Giuffre's allegations, 2015 court documents, and a 2022 civil settlement following her death earlier this year.
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