Latest Epstein file photos appear to show former Prince Andrew on floor with female
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Photographs appearing to show former Prince Andrew on all fours, leaning over a woman or girl lying on the floor, emerged in the latest release of Epstein files from the US Department of Justice on Friday.
The release has ramped up the political pressure on the disgraced royal, with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer calling on Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, as he is now known, to testify before the US Congress about his links to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
“Epstein’s victims have to be the first priority,” Starmer told reporters during a visit to Japan Saturday, adding: “You can’t be victim-centered if you’re not prepared to do that.”
In one undated image, Mountbatten-Windsor looks directly at the camera as he crouches over the 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, which has a stack of towels on it.
The latest Epstein documents also contain an email exchange between Epstein and Mountbatten-Windsor from August 2010 in which the disgraced financier invites the royal to meet a “friend” for dinner in London.
Mountbatten-Windsor replies he would be “delighted to see her” and tells Epstein to give her his contact details.
Epstein then describes her as a 26-year-old Russian that is “clevere (sic) beautiful, trustworthy,” and confirms that she has Mountbatten-Windsor’s email.
The messages are sent two years after Epstein pleaded guilty to soliciting sex with a minor.
More than a month later, in another set of emails, Epstein and Mountbatten-Windsor make plans to meet in London. Mountbatten-Windsor suggests dinner at Buckingham Palace where they would have “lots of privacy.” Epstein writes that the pair will “need/have private time.”
It is unclear when or where the images were taken; no captions or context for the photographs was provided with the document release. Neither the photographs nor the email messages suggest any wrongdoing. CNN has attempted to contact Mountbatten-Windsor for comment.
https://edition.cnn.com/2026/01/31/uk/andrew-mountbatten-windsor-epstein-files-pictures-intl-gbr
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