Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is dragged into deeper troubles under Jeffrey Epstein case.
The former Prince of Britain, who has time and again been associated to convicted sex offender Epstein, will not be free of the defamation any time soon.
Roy expert Christopher Bucktin writes for Mirror: “The scandal continues to circle him like a predator, tightening its grip every time new material emerges, and today’s never-before-seen photographs of Little St James are among the most damaging yet. The pictures, pulled from the files of the US Virgin Islands authorities and published by the US House Oversight Committee, peel back the veneer of a tropical paradise to reveal the disturbing interior of a place long linked to exploitation, power and secrecy.”
“What makes this release so devastating for Mountbatten-Windsor is not just the content of the photos - though the shuttered dental office, the mask-lined walls, the dried-out steam room stacked with linens, and the strange chalk-scribbled study are unsettling enough. It is the context.
They said: “This material forms part of an active political investigation in Washington, one now demanding complete transparency around Epstein’s network and the people who visited his private domains.
“For Andrew, that means the story is not going away. Not next month. Not next year. Not ever. The Palace may attempt to project an image of distance and finality, insisting that Andrew’s removal from royal duties drew a line under the fiasco,” he noted.