According to recently published documents, late sexual offender Jeffrey Epstein suggested introducing a Russian woman to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the brother of King Charles III, on Friday.
Epstein offered ex-Prince Andrew a date with a Russian woman: FileThe apparent exchange comes weeks after the US Department of Justice published millions of new pages discussing the woman as well as an invitation to Buckingham Palace.
According to the documents, Epstein addressed Andrew as “The Duke,” mentioned that he had “a friend you can enjoy dinner with,” and stated that he would be in London from August 20 to August 24 in an email sent on August 12, 2010.
According to the messages, Andrew inquired about what Epstein had told him about him and whether he would bring “a message” from Epstein.
Andrew said in a follow-up email that he would “be glad to see him” but would be in Geneva on August 22.
The woman was 26 years old, Russian, intelligent, and attractive, according to Epstein, who also mentioned that she had the prince’s email.
No materials that have had meetings are suggested.
Due to his connections to Epstein, Andrew—who has consistently denied any wrongdoing—was stripped of all his royal titles by the monarch last year.
They reportedly talked about it over dinner at Buckingham Palace a few weeks later.
On September 27, 2010, while he was in London, Epstein allegedly sent Andrew the following message: “Would you like me any time… we need to… have personal time.”
In response, Andrew stated that he was heading out of Scotland and said, “We can have dinner at Buckingham Palace and have a lot of privacy.”
Andrew sent another email two days later.
“I’m happy to have you at BP. I’ll be available here from 1600 to 2000 if you come along,” he wrote.
The palace, the late Queen Elizabeth II’s official residence in London, may or may not have hosted any dinners.
After being found guilty of prostitution of a girl under the age of eighteen, Epstein was released from house arrest on probation in August 2010.
In an interview with the BBC in 2019, Andrew stated that he had broken up with the sex offender after December 2010, but court records later made public revealed that he was still in contact with her.
Anger in the UK over her relationship with Epstein was rekindled by additional documents made public last year and a posthumous memoir written by Virginia Giuffre, who accused Andrew of sexually abusing her.
In the end, the king decided to expel his brother from the 30-room palace on the royal estate of Windsor, west of London, and to deprive him of all royal titles and honors.
Guiffre claimed he was trafficked to have sex with her twice when she was just 17 years old, but the former prince, now known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, has consistently denied that he sexually assaulted her.
In 2022, after she sued him, he offered her a multimillion-pound settlement without acknowledging any wrongdoing.
In April, Geoffrey, a US-Australian citizen, committed suicide at his Australian home.
In 2019, Epstein committed suicide while incarcerated.
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