Prince Andrew & Epstein Photo Leak: New Images Emerge

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Photographs appearing to show Prince Andrew on all fours leaning over a woman or girl have been released in the latest set of documents from the U.S. Department of Justice related to Jeffrey Epstein. The release also includes email exchanges between Epstein and the Duke of York discussing potential meetings.

Epstein Files Release

In one undated image, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor looks directly at the camera as he crouches over a fully clothed figure, whose face has been obscured. Another photograph shows Mountbatten-Windsor’s hand placed on the same person’s abdomen. In the background, another unidentified person props their feet up on a table with a stack of towels.

The documents also contain an email exchange from August 2010 in which Epstein invited Mountbatten-Windsor to meet a “friend” for dinner in London. Mountbatten-Windsor replied he would be “delighted to see her” and requested Epstein provide her contact details.

Epstein then described the woman as a 26-year-old Russian who was “clevere (sic) beautiful, trustworthy,” and confirmed she had Mountbatten-Windsor’s email address. The messages were sent two years after Epstein pleaded guilty to soliciting sex with a minor.

Further Email Exchanges

More than a month later, in another set of emails, Epstein and Mountbatten-Windsor discussed meeting in London. Mountbatten-Windsor suggested dinner at Buckingham Palace where they would have “lots of privacy.” Epstein wrote that the pair would “need/have private time.”

It is unclear when or where the images were taken, and no captions or context were provided with the document release. Neither the photographs nor the email messages suggest any wrongdoing. CNN has attempted to contact Mountbatten-Windsor for comment.

Mountbatten-Windsor has consistently denied all accusations against him and maintained that he never witnessed or suspected any of the behavior of which Epstein was accused. He stated in a 2019 BBC interview that he severed all ties with Epstein in 2010.

The Justice Department released the latest tranche of files on Friday, six weeks after its Congressional deadline. The new photographs and email exchanges are likely to draw further scrutiny to Mountbatten-Windsor’s links to Epstein, which ultimately led King Charles to strip his brother of his “prince” title and evict him from his Windsor mansion last year.

Buckingham Palace did not issue a new statement when approached by CNN on Saturday, instead referring to its October 2025 statement outlining King Charles’ decision to remove Mountbatten-Windsor’s style, titles and honors.

Last month, the DOJ released another set of Epstein files, which highlighted Mountbatten-Windsor’s relationship with both Epstein and Epstein’s then-girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell. In a 2001 email, a person identified only as “A” from the British royal family’s Scottish residence asked whether Maxwell had “found me some new inappropriate friends.” A separate set of emails appears to show Maxwell helping plan a trip to Peru for “A” involving “girls.”


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