Royal Correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein Revealed
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor reportedly sent an email to Jeffrey Epstein, reaching out just weeks after Epstein’s release from prison, seeking accommodation at his home.
Documents released by the Justice Department indicate that while in Paris, Andrew used Epstein’s car and driver.
On September 6, 2009, shortly after Epstein was freed, Andrew allegedly emailed him to inquire about staying at his Paris apartment for a private weekend.
“Dear Jeffrey, It’s been a while since we last communicated,” Andrew supposedly wrote. He mentioned needing to be in Paris for the weekend of September 11 to 14 and wondered if he could utilize Epstein’s apartment.
Andrew clarified, “This is a private weekend, and while I’ve booked a hotel, it would be fantastic to stay at your place.” He added an apology if his request was inappropriate and closed with well wishes.
Epstein quickly responded affirmatively and arranged for the car and driver for Andrew, who expressed gratitude for the hospitality.
The email came from an account named The Duke and was signed as either Andrew or with the initial ‘A.’
A couple of months later, Andrew requested to stay in Epstein’s “beautiful apartment” from December 4 to 6.
He mentioned a business trip to Singapore, noting his role as the UK’s Special Representative for International Trade and Investment from 2001 to 2011.
Additionally, Andrew emailed Epstein about his 50th birthday, which was on February 19, 2010, and made a light-hearted remark hoping Epstein wouldn’t panic on that day.
In that correspondence, he also asked if someone known only as ‘S’—believed to be Sarah Ferguson—could stay at Epstein’s New York residence.
Throughout the years, Andrew has consistently denied any wrongdoing concerning his ties with Epstein.
In 2022, he reached a settlement with Virginia Giuffre, who alleged that she was coerced into having sex with him in the early 2000s.
Calls for Andrew to testify before Congress have increased amid these allegations.
Thames Valley Police, which patrols Windsor’s Royal Lodge where Andrew formerly resided, is currently looking into two recent charges associated with him.
The ministry confirmed that it is examining claims by a woman who alleged Epstein sent her to the UK to engage with Andrew at the Royal Lodge when he still held the title of Prince Andrew, Duke of York, though he has since lost that title.
On Monday, it was revealed that the ministry is reviewing a complaint from an anti-monarchy advocate regarding Epstein transferring confidential file transactions to him, alleging misconduct and breaches of the Official Secrets Act.
King Charles has expressed profound concern regarding these troubling allegations involving his brother.
Epstein, who previously pleaded guilty to prostitution-related charges, was sentenced to 18 months in Florida in June 2008 and was released from prison in July 2009 after completing his sentence under a release program.





