Andrew Mountbatten Windsor is facing a fresh wave of trouble after losing his royal titles as new Epstein emails are unveiled.
On Wednesday, November 12, the US House Oversight Committee released a new batch of Epstein emails, which revealed some of his shocking correspondence with Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, and of course, the disgraced younger brother of King Charles III.
For reference, Andrew has consistently denied any involvement with the crimes of his late former friend and convicted paedophile. According to Andrew, he cut off all interactions with Epstein and his former girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell, in 2010.
He also continues to deny accusations by the late Virginia Giuffre, who claimed she was raped by Andrew after being trafficked by Epstein when she was a minor.
But after Epstein’s second and final arrest in 2019, Andrew was forced to step down from public royal life. Fast-forward to last month, King Charles officially stripped him of his royal titles, including “Prince” and “Duke of York.”
Now, Andrew has been officially summoned to the US by the House Oversight Committee, who is investigating Epstein’s sex trafficking operations, over “well-documented allegations” against Andrew and his “long-standing friendship with Mr Epstein.”
The latest batch of unveiled emails further seem to substantiate the Committee’s suspicion that Andrew “may have valuable information about the crimes committed by Mr Epstein and his co-conspirators.”
Epstein appeared to have told one of his close associates to meet up with Andrew because he was “great fun.”
In one email correspondence with Boris Nikolic, Bill Gates’ former advisor, in 2010, Epstein encouraged Nikolic to meet with Andrew while they were both in Switzerland. When Nikolic clarifies he doesn’t need anything from Andrew, Epstein replies, “yes you do, you need to laugh and have fun.”
Nikolic replies, “I heard that he is not that fun but i trust your judgement,” Epstein doubles down: “He’s great fun.”
One 2015 email sent from Maxwell to Epstein seemingly confirms that Andrew received a massage and Maxwell’s Belgravia home.
Maxwell tells Epstein, “I have to distance myself from you in a statement too. And they need me to say I was not aware of massage w/andrew in my house.”
In 2011, Epstein forwarded an email to “the Duke” about a new story by the Mail on Sunday about Virginia Giuffre.
Andrew replies, “What? I don’t know any of this…Please make sure that every statement or legal letter states clearly that I am NOT involved and that I knew NOTHING about any of these allegations. I can’t take any more of this my end.”
Andrew then forwarded the same email to Maxwell, writing, “Hey there! What’s all this? I don’t know anything about this! You must SAY so please. This has NOTHING to do with me. I can’t take any more of this.”