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Newly Released Emails Show Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Sought Distance From Epstein Scandal

Fresh documents reignite scrutiny over the former prince’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein amid ongoing fallout and legal controversies.

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
November 14, 2025
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New Emails Show Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Sought Distance From Epstein as Scandal Grew - AP Photo/Joanna Chan, File

Fresh Documents Renew Questions About Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s Denials in Epstein Case - AP Photo/Joanna Chan, File

Emails Reveal Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Pleaded for Distance as Epstein Allegations Escalated

A newly released cache of emails from 2011 reveals how Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor — formerly Prince Andrew — attempted to distance himself from Jeffrey Epstein as the scandal surrounding the convicted sex offender widened. The disclosures arrive as the former royal faces renewed scrutiny over long-standing sexual assault allegations, questions over his public statements, and the recent loss of his remaining titles.

Mountbatten-Windsor’s Plea for Distance

Thousands of partially redacted emails made public this week provide insight into how Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor tried to separate himself from Epstein more than a decade ago. One message from 2011, sent by a contact identified as “The Duke,” captured his frustration with the growing media attention surrounding Epstein’s conduct.

“I can’t take any more of this,” the sender wrote. The email, released Wednesday, was one of several communications showing his efforts to contain the fallout as his association with Epstein became the subject of intense public interest.

The relationship would ultimately reshape Mountbatten-Windsor’s life, leading to the removal of all formal titles and military affiliations and, most recently, his further demotion by King Charles III. Reports suggest he now also faces eviction from his longtime residence near Windsor Castle.

A Royal Career Unraveling

The former Duke of York — once second in line to the British throne — has endured years of escalating controversy over his relationship with Epstein, who at the time had been convicted of soliciting prostitution from a minor in Florida.

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Released Emails Reveal Prince Andrew’s Despair Over Epstein Allegations

Mountbatten-Windsor stepped down as Britain’s special trade envoy in 2011 when his links to Epstein became public. The scandal resurfaced in 2019 following Epstein’s arrest on federal sex-trafficking charges, which he faced before his death later that year.

That same year, Virginia Roberts Giuffre accused Mountbatten-Windsor of sexually assaulting her on multiple occasions when she was 17. He has consistently denied the allegations. Although he settled a civil lawsuit with Giuffre for an undisclosed sum reportedly worth millions, he offered no admission of liability.

Giuffre died earlier this year, but her claims have continued to shape public understanding of the case — particularly through the publication of her posthumous memoir last month.

A BBC Interview That Deepened the Crisis

Mountbatten-Windsor’s attempt to defend himself in a 2019 BBC Newsnight interview became a defining turning point. He denied meeting Giuffre and said he had ended his contact with Epstein in late 2010. His explanations, including widely criticized comments about his inability to sweat, were met with disbelief and sharp public backlash.

The interview was followed by a series of consequences: he stepped back from royal duties, relinquished his patronages, and later had his military titles removed. The monarchy formally distanced itself in 2022, with Buckingham Palace stating he would no longer use “His Royal Highness” in any official capacity.

Emails Contradict Earlier Claims

The latest documents suggest Mountbatten-Windsor’s relationship with Epstein was more active than he publicly acknowledged. The emails appear to show Epstein coordinating communication strategies and discussing media inquiries about Giuffre’s allegations.

One email from Epstein dismissed Giuffre’s credibility and referred to a photograph showing Mountbatten-Windsor with his arm around her midriff — a photo he has long claimed he could not recall being taken. “Yes she was on my plane, and yes she had her picture taken with Andrew as many of my employees have,” Epstein wrote in 2011.

Other messages show Epstein describing Giuffre disparagingly and suggesting that Buckingham Palace would welcome efforts to discredit her accusations.

Coordinated Responses to Media Inquiries

When the Mail on Sunday reached out for comment in March 2011, Epstein forwarded the inquiry to “The Duke,” whose response appeared carefully defensive.

“Please make sure that every statement or legal letter states clearly that I am NOT involved and that I knew and know NOTHING about any of these allegations,” the message said. “I can’t take any more of this on my end.”

Epstein’s reply to the tabloid’s request struck a notably provocative tone: “The only person she didn’t have sex with was Elvis,” he wrote.

These exchanges illustrate how both men discussed managing the narrative surrounding Giuffre’s allegations well before the issue publicly resurfaced years later.

Renewed Scrutiny and Continuing Consequences

The email release coincides with a period of renewed public and legal attention for Mountbatten-Windsor. After losing his remaining titles earlier this month, he now faces ongoing pressure to address the contradictions between his public statements and the evidence emerging from years of investigations.

The new disclosures also revive long-standing questions about what members of the royal household knew, how they responded, and whether efforts were made to influence coverage of the allegations — issues likely to persist as more documents and testimonies surface.

Conclusion

The emails add another layer to the unfolding documentation surrounding Mountbatten-Windsor’s ties to Epstein. While he continues to deny all allegations, the correspondence points to deeper involvement with the scandal than he previously acknowledged. With fresh evidence emerging and public scrutiny intensifying, the former royal faces an increasingly complex legacy shaped by one of the most controversial relationships in recent British history.

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