Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor – formerly known as Prince Andrew – appears to kneel on all fours in front of an unknown woman in new photos obtained from late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epsteinsuccession.
On Friday, January 30, the Justice Department released more evidence regarding Epstein’s estate, including 100 new photographs. Mountbatten-Windsor apparently appears in three new images alongside a fully clothed woman whose face has been redacted.
The former prince touches the woman’s stomach and waist in two photos taken from different angles while a third photo shows him apparently kneeling on all four feet while looking directly at the camera.

No additional context was provided for this latest evidence from the Department of Justice, so there is no confirmation on when and where these photos were taken.
Us every week has contacted Buckingham Palace for comment. Mountbatten-Windsor has consistently denied any wrongdoing regarding Epstein. (Epstein died by suspected suicide at age 66 in August 2019 after being arrested on federal sex trafficking charges.)
BBC News reported that separate emails between Epstein and a contact called “The Duke,” believed to be Mountbatten-Windsor, were also released Friday. (Mountbatten-Windsor’s title was “The Duke of York” before being stripped of his royal honors in late 2025.)
The messages were allegedly exchanged in August 2010, two years after Epstein pleaded guilty to recruiting a child for prostitution and soliciting a prostitute in 2008.
At the time, Epstein had just finished house arrest after being sentenced to 18 months in a minimum security prison. The newly released emails were sent between August 11 and 12, 2010 and included Epstein offering to introduce “A” to a 26-year-old Russian woman who “might like to have dinner with.” “The Duke” replies that he is in Geneva “until the morning of the 22nd but that he would be delighted to see her”.
“Will she bring a message from you? Please give her my details to contact me?” » asked “The Duke”.
When “The Duke” request for “any other information you might know about her that might be helpful to know,” Epstein responded that “she [is] 26, Russian, intelligent [sic] beautiful, trustworthy and yes, she has your email.
“The Duke” mentioned it must be “good to be free,” with Epstein responding: “It’s great to be free from a lot of things.” »
In further emails exchanged in September 2010, Epstein asked the “Duke” if they could arrange “private time” during his stay in London.
“I’ve just left Scotland, it should be down by 6 p.m.,” his contact replied. “I’ll call you when I get down if you can give me a number to call. Alternatively, we could have dinner at Buckingham Palace and have plenty of privacy. A”

Mountbatten-Windsor has consistently denied any wrongdoing regarding Epstein. He told the BBC Newsnight in 2019, he broke off his relationship with Epstein after a final visit to the disgraced financier’s New York home in December 2010.
When asked if he regretted his friendship with Epstein, Mountbatten-Windsor responded to Newsnight“Now that’s still not the case and the reason is because the people I’ve met and the opportunities I’ve been given to learn, either from him or through him, have actually been very helpful.”
“He himself was not as close as one might think, we were not that close,” the former prince continued. “So I mean, yeah, I would go stay at his house but it was because of his girlfriend [Ghislaine Maxwell, who was jailed in 2022 for sex trafficking offenses]not because of him.
Mountbatten-Windsor announced in October 2025 that he would give up his royal titles in the face of growing pressure over new revelations regarding his relationship with Epstein.
“In discussions with the King and my immediate and extended family, we concluded that the continued accusations about me were distracting from the work of Her Majesty and the Royal Family,” Mountbatten-Windsor said in a statement to We at the time “I decided, as I always have, to prioritize my duty to my family and my country. I stand by my decision of five years ago to retire from public life.”
He concluded: “With Her Majesty’s agreement, we believe that I must now go further. I will therefore no longer use my title or the honors conferred on me. As I have said previously, I vigorously deny the accusations against me.”
Buckingham Palace announced a few days later that King Charles III planned to strip his brother of his royal titles. The palace said the former prince would now be known as “Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor” and would be forced to leave the country. his house at Royal Lodgewhich he acquired as part of a pepper rental contract in 2003.
“[Mountbatten-Windsor’s] The lease of Royal Lodge has, to date, provided him with legal protection to continue to reside,” Buckingham Palace said. We in a statement. “A formal notice has been served to renounce the lease and he will move to another private accommodation. These censures are considered necessary, even if he continues to deny the allegations made against him.”
Mountbatten-Windsor is expected to move to Marsh Farm on Charles’ private estate in Sandringham in early 2026.
If you or someone you know is a victim of human trafficking, contact National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888.






