Fresh embarrassment for Andrew as images show woman on his lap inside Epstein mansion

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Fresh embarrassment for Andrew as images show woman on his lap inside Epstein mansion
Fresh embarrassment for Andrew as images show woman on his lap inside Epstein mansion

A media investigation reveals Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was partying with young victims of Jeffrey Epstein during the December 2010 New York visit he said was to end his friendship with the paedophile.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was creepily partying with young victims of Jeffrey Epstein at the very moment he said he had traveled to New York to sever ties with his paedophile pal.

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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was creepily partying with young victims of Jeffrey Epstein at the very moment he said he had traveled to New York to sever ties with his paedophile pal.

At one point during his stay, the disgraced ex-Duke of York was pictured with a young woman sitting on his lap - the second known victim of the sex offender to have been seated on the royal’s knee during his time inside Epstein’s notorious Manhattan mansion. A Mirror investigation has now pieced together images, testimony, and records from the time showing the photographs were taken during Mountbatten-Windsor’s infamous December 2010 visit to New York.

The evidence blows apart his long-standing claim that the trip had a single purpose - to personally end his friendship with the convicted paedophile following his conviction.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor with an Epstein victim on his lap

After being shown the pictures, one Epstein victim told The Mirror: “He told the world he went there to end the friendship, but what we now see is the opposite. There were girls around, people laughing, drinks flowing. It didn’t look like someone cutting ties; it looked like someone perfectly comfortable being there, reunited with his long-lost friend. If he really came to end the friendship, he chose a strange way to do it.”

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Sophia Martinez

World Affairs Correspondent

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