New Photos of Former Prince Andrew Released in Jeffrey Epstein Case Documents

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New Photos of Former Prince Andrew Released in Jeffrey Epstein Case Documents

The U.S. Department of Justice has declassified new files in the Jeffrey Epstein case, which include photographs of former Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor kneeling over a girl.

This is reported by Finway

The released images, taken at an unknown estate, show former Prince Andrew crouching over a young blonde woman lying on the floor. In one of the photos, he has his hand on the girl’s stomach. Other individuals are also present in the images: one person is sitting in a chair, while another is taking a photo.

The U.S. Department of Justice has obscured the victim’s face, covering it with a black square to protect the anonymity of the victim.

Context: The Scandal Surrounding Prince Andrew and the Consequences of His Involvement in the Epstein Case

Former Prince Andrew is the younger brother of the current King of the United Kingdom, Charles III, and the third of four children of Queen Elizabeth II. By birthright, he held the eighth position in the line of succession to the British throne. However, following the scandal that erupted due to the Epstein case, Andrew was stripped of all royal titles and privileges.

“The first leaks began in 2019. In 2021, American Virginia Giuffre accused him of sexual assault. She claimed that the prince purchased her from Epstein between 2000 and 2002. Initially, both the prince and the royal family denied the allegations. However, over time, Andrew was sidelined, stripped of his income, and in October 2025, he lost any formal recognition that would link him to royal status.”

The scandal led to Andrew’s removal from public duties, loss of income, and official status within the royal family. The emergence of new photos from the Epstein case documents only intensifies the attention on this high-profile case and its implications for the British monarchy.