Prince Andrew is facing potential devastation as over 100 emails, reportedly part of the Epstein Files, are speculated to implicate him, according to reliable sources. These messages, supposedly exchanged between the Duke of York and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, are contained within a vast collection of documents currently under review by the US Congress before public disclosure, as revealed by the Mail on Sunday. An insider has hinted at the damaging nature of these emails, suggesting that their release could have severe repercussions for Prince Andrew.
Comparisons have been drawn to the recent controversy surrounding Lord Mandelson, who resigned as the UK ambassador to Washington following the exposure of incriminating emails with Epstein. One email from Mandelson to Epstein advised the latter to combat a conviction for soliciting a minor for prostitution.
David Boies, the legal representative of Andrew’s accuser Virginia Giuffre, has expressed the belief that there is sufficient evidence to justify an inquiry into the prince’s actions. Despite Andrew’s consistent denial of Giuffre’s allegations of being trafficked by Epstein, he reportedly settled a civil lawsuit with her in 2022 for £12 million without admitting any wrongdoing prior to her tragic suicide earlier this year.
Several alleged communications between Andrew and Epstein have already come to light. In a message from February 2011, Andrew is said to have written, “Keep in close touch and we’ll play some more soon!!,” as disclosed in legal documents related to a case involving Epstein’s banker Jes Staley, who identified the sender as a member of the British Royal Family, widely believed to be Andrew.
When Giuffre initially came forward, Andrew allegedly contacted his close associate Ghislaine Maxwell, who was later imprisoned for her involvement in Epstein’s trafficking network. In a communication dated January 3, 2015, the Duke reportedly inquired about Virginia Roberts, to which Maxwell responded with information and a request for further discussion.
Reports indicate that at least 100 emails involving Andrew are part of the Epstein files, some originating from a Pipex account and listing multiple phone numbers associated with the duke in Epstein’s address book. Concerns have been raised about the potential content of these emails, with suggestions of incriminating exchanges among Andrew, Epstein, and Maxwell that have yet to be disclosed.
Boies, during an appearance on Piers Morgan’s YouTube show, emphasized the need for a serious investigation into several individuals, including Andrew, based on available information. He urged Andrew to cooperate and highlighted the perceived leniency shown towards him in both the UK and the US legal systems.
There is a possibility that both Andrew and Mandelson could be called to testify before the House Oversight Committee, which is currently scrutinizing numerous Epstein-related documents for further insights.
