A leading royal biographer has claimed, “There is worse to come” for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, following the latest release of documents linked to Jeffrey Epstein. The disgraced former prince featured several times in over three million documents published on Friday by the US Department of Justice.
Revelations included Andrew inviting the convicted paedophile to dinner at Buckingham Palace days after his house arrest ended, and a series of disturbing photographs, which appear to show Andrew on all fours over a woman. Sarah Ferguson also featured in the document dump, with one email appearing to show her thanking Epstein for “being the brother I have always wished for”.
Andrew Lownie, author of Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York, said: “[The Royal family] had plenty of opportunities to discipline Andrew, to remove him from his posts in the past to deal with him, but they’ve only done so because of public pressure and media pressure.”
Mr Lownie added: “But I don’t think any of this will come as a surprise to the Palace. They’ve been bracing themselves for the stuff to emerge at some point.”
As reported in the Daily Mail, he said: “You can’t believe a single word either Andrew or Sarah Ferguson says, and I learned that over my four years of research.
“They lie even about things they don’t need to lie about. So, I’m afraid their reputations are absolutely in the dust. Neither of them can ever recover from what’s been emerging.”
He further added: “This is only a very small percentage of the material the DOJ collected. There’s also more material with the Epstein estate, which they could release if they wished to.”
Andrew has repeatedly denied all accusations against him relating to his association with Epstein.
Epstein took his own life in a Manhattan jail cell in 2019 while awaiting trial on new child abuse charges. His girlfriend and associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, is now serving a 20-year sentence in the US for child sex trafficking.
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