In a shocking revelation, newly uncovered emails suggest that Prince Andrew remained in contact with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein well beyond the timeline he previously admitted. Despite publicly claiming that he severed ties after their now-infamous 2010 New York meeting, court documents from the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) indicate otherwise.
An email exchange from February 2011—more than a year after Epstein’s conviction for child sex offenses—paints a damning picture. The message, reportedly sent by a “member of the British Royal Family,” believed to be Prince Andrew, reads:
“Keep in close touch and we’ll play some more soon!!!!”
This revelation directly contradicts the prince’s infamous 2019 BBC Newsnight interview, where he insisted he had never spoken to Epstein again after their final in-person meeting in December 2010. That interview, meant to clear his name, now appears to be riddled with misleading statements—or outright falsehoods.
The FCA’s investigation into ex-Barclays CEO Jes Staley, who was banned from the financial sector over his undisclosed ties to Epstein, inadvertently uncovered the emails. Staley, who is currently appealing the ruling, exchanged messages with Epstein referencing a “member of the British Royal Family” in a series of shockingly casual and familiar conversations.
One such exchange from June 2010 shows Epstein casually arranging introductions, stating:
“If you can find time to show Jes around with Vera, that would be fun… he told me he ran into you tonight.”
The Royal Family member responded, asking who “Vera” was, to which Epstein replied:
“My future ex-wife, I know Jes and she would love to see home.”
A dinner was soon arranged.
Prince Andrew’s Timeline is Crumbling
These revelations directly challenge Prince Andrew’s claim that he only reconnected with Epstein once in 2010 to end their friendship. The emails now show that he continued engaging with Epstein into 2011—despite Epstein’s conviction and well-publicized status as a sex offender.
In one particularly damning email, Epstein notifies the royal that Jes Staley would be in London on March 1, 2011. The response? A casual confirmation, indicating an ongoing relationship that contradicts Andrew’s public stance.
Prince Andrew had previously asserted that he ceased all contact with Epstein after realizing the gravity of his crimes in 2006—a claim now utterly shattered by this fresh evidence.
A Long, Troubling Relationship
Prince Andrew’s connection to Epstein dates back to 1999, introduced by Ghislaine Maxwell. Epstein attended high-profile events, including a Windsor Castle party in 2000 and Maxwell’s birthday celebration at Sandringham. Even after Epstein’s 2008 conviction for procuring a minor for prostitution, he was seen rubbing shoulders with Prince Andrew.
Then came the infamous 2010 visit, where a photographer captured the prince strolling through Central Park with Epstein. Despite claiming this was merely a farewell meeting, the newly surfaced emails prove that Andrew remained disturbingly comfortable engaging with Epstein—even after the world knew what he had done.
The Fallout
Following his disastrous Newsnight interview, Prince Andrew was forced to step down from royal duties in 2019. But these new revelations ignite fresh questions about his involvement with Epstein and whether he deliberately misled the public.
With public outrage mounting, pressure is on Buckingham Palace to address these damning emails. Will Prince Andrew finally tell the truth? Or will this be another attempt at damage control?
The Duke of York’s office has been contacted for comment. So far, silence.
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