Recently unsealed Epstein documents have disclosed that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor appeared on a 2025 roster of high-profile individuals accused of sexual misconduct, which was compiled by the FBI.
Although Jeffrey Epstein passed away in August 2019 after being discovered unresponsive in his New York prison cell, the investigations surrounding the disgraced financier have continued.
In recent years, Epstein has remained a prominent figure in global discussions, especially following President Donald Trump’s pledges to release all the files the US Department of Justice has concerning him and their inquiries.
Over the past year, the Trump administration has been gradually releasing documents, with the latest set amounting to around 3 million pages.
Contained within these documents is an email circulated among FBI staff, detailing individuals featured in an FBI PowerPoint presentation that identified “prominent names” associated with Epstein.

Each individual listed had a brief biography beneath their name, outlining the allegations against them.
For Andrew, it was alleged that a victim claimed: “[Ghislaine] Maxwell told her to make Prince Andrew happy by doing ‘exact same things to him that she did for Epstein because he is good friends with Maxwell’.”
Furthermore, it was reported that American broadcaster Steve Scully ‘witnessed Prince Andrew on Epstein’s Island grinding against a young girl’.
Another accusation, with a name redacted, suggested that the son of Queen Elizabeth and Epstein engaged in ‘orgies’ on the financier’s plane.
Responses from Andrew’s representatives, who have consistently denied any wrongdoing on his part, have been sought regarding these claims.

Following the release of the new documents on January 30, it was revealed that Andrew had officially vacated his Windsor residence, where he had lived for over two decades, to relocate to a new home on the Royal Family’s Sandringham Estate.
It was previously known that the former prince would be leaving Royal Lodge in the new year, and this move is not believed to be associated with the latest disclosures in the Epstein documents.
Andrew still holds the lease for his Windsor property until October, but it is reported that he has largely relocated to his new residence.
However, the complete move may take several weeks, and the former prince may occasionally be seen at Royal Lodge.
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