Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was found socializing with young individuals who were victims of Jeffrey Epstein at the same time he claimed to have traveled to New York to end his association with the convicted sex offender.
During his visit, the former Duke of York was photographed with a young woman sitting on his lap, marking the second known victim of Epstein to have been in such a situation with the royal during his stay at Epstein’s Manhattan residence in December 2010. A thorough investigation by The Mirror has uncovered images, accounts, and records confirming that these photos were taken during Mountbatten-Windsor’s controversial visit.
This revelation contradicts his previous assertion that the purpose of the trip was solely to terminate his friendship with Epstein after the latter’s conviction. In response to the pictures, one of Epstein’s victims remarked that Mountbatten-Windsor’s actions did not align with his public statement, indicating a sense of comfort and camaraderie rather than a formal farewell.
Despite maintaining that the trip was merely a farewell meeting, evidence now suggests a different narrative. Instead of a brief encounter, the prince was present at a gathering in Epstein’s home where guests included young women identified as victims of the sex offender by US authorities.
Newly released images from the US Department of Justice portray the royal sitting with a young woman on his lap, inside Epstein’s extensive townhouse. Additionally, another picture shows him seated with a different young woman standing behind him, within the dining room of Epstein’s mansion, known as the “House of Horrors.”
Further allegations involving Mountbatten-Windsor at Epstein’s residence have surfaced, including claims from Johanna Sjoberg, who alleged that the prince groped her while she sat on his lap at the house. These accounts were disclosed during a legal case brought by Virginia Giuffre against Ghislaine Maxwell.
Documents from US authorities have unveiled ongoing contact between Epstein and Mountbatten-Windsor despite the prince’s statements about ending their relationship. The evidence suggests a deeper involvement than previously acknowledged by the royal.
