Fresh Jeffrey Epstein Sex Trafficking Allegations Hit Prince Andrew
New Claims Rock Royal Lodge
Thames Valley Police are probing shocking new claims that Jeffrey Epstein trafficked a woman to the UK for sex with Prince Andrew back in 2010. The woman, said to be in her 20s at the time, alleges she spent a night with the Duke at his Windsor home before being shown around Buckingham Palace.
Her US lawyer, Brad Edwards, spilled the explosive details following the release of fresh documents from the US Department of Justice. Thames Valley Police confirmed they are assessing the information but no formal complaint has yet been filed.
Royal Family on the Back Foot
Prince Andrew has consistently denied all allegations. Yet, last year King Charles stripped him of his royal titles after Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous book reignited the Epstein scandal.
Prince Edward broke royal silence over the fresh controversy, urging people to “remember the victims.” Speaking from Dubai, he said: “I think it’s all really important, always, to remember the victims and who they are, the victims in all this.”
Calls for Justice and Accountability
Lawyer Brad Edwards is considering civil action against Andrew for his client. Brittany Henderson, also from Edwards Henderson, slammed the royals: “Andrew’s power only existed because of his royal family… For the royal family to maintain any level of credibility, the legal team for the king should contact me immediately, issue a sincere and real apology, and ensure any victims are fairly compensated.”
Meanwhile, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has urged Andrew to prepare to testify before US Congress over Epstein links and stressed the investigations must remain “victim-centred.”
Explosive Epstein Files Raise More Questions
- Over 3 million Epstein-related documents have been released by the DOJ, including emails linked to accounts labelled The Duke and The Invisible Man—widely believed to refer to Andrew.
- Photos show a barefoot Prince Andrew kneeling over an unidentified woman, with no clear date or context.
- Andrew previously settled a civil claim with Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre, paying millions without admitting guilt.
- The Metropolitan Police recently declined to launch a full criminal probe into other allegations involving Andrew and Giuffre.
As legal battles simmer and investigations deepen, the palace faces mounting pressure to address fresh claims threatening to further tarnish the monarchy’s image.