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Bombshell: Second Woman Claims Epstein Sent Her to the UK in 2010 for Sex with Prince Andrew, Followed by a Buckingham Palace Tour l

February 5, 2026 by hoangle Leave a Comment

A second woman has come forward with a staggering claim: in 2010, Jeffrey Epstein arranged for her to fly to the UK specifically to have sex with Prince Andrew—then, in a surreal and chilling aftermath, she was escorted on a private tour of Buckingham Palace.

The accuser alleges the encounter took place at Royal Lodge, Andrew’s Windsor residence, before the royal household treated her like an honored guest—complete with tea and a walk through the palace’s grand halls, the same corridors where coronations and state banquets unfold.

Her account, emerging years later, adds devastating new detail to the prince’s already tarnished reputation and the Epstein scandal’s reach into the heart of the British monarchy.

If true, the juxtaposition of abuse and royal privilege is almost impossible to comprehend. What else did she witness—and who else was involved?

A second woman has come forward with explosive allegations that deepen the shadow cast by the Jeffrey Epstein scandal over the British royal family. According to her U.S. lawyer, Brad Edwards of Edwards Henderson—a firm representing hundreds of Epstein survivors—she was flown to the United Kingdom in 2010, specifically arranged by Epstein, for a sexual encounter with Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the former Prince Andrew.

The woman, then in her early twenties and a non-British citizen, alleges the encounter took place at Royal Lodge, Andrew’s 30-room private residence on the Windsor estate. Following the alleged night together, she claims she was treated with striking courtesy: served tea and escorted on a private tour of Buckingham Palace—the iconic seat of the monarchy, where coronations, state banquets, and historic ceremonies occur.

This account marks the first time an Epstein survivor has claimed sexual contact occurred inside a royal residence. It follows the high-profile case of Virginia Giuffre (who died in 2025), who accused Andrew of abusing her as a teenager in multiple locations, including London. Andrew settled Giuffre’s civil lawsuit in 2022 for an undisclosed sum while denying wrongdoing. He was stripped of royal titles, military affiliations, and public duties, effectively retiring from royal life.

The new allegation, reported by the BBC and other outlets in early 2026, has prompted Thames Valley Police to assess the claims. Edwards described the sequence as chilling: a woman trafficked for sex, then ushered into one of the world’s most guarded palaces as if an honored guest. “We’re talking about at least one woman who was sent by Jeffrey Epstein over to Prince Andrew. And she even had, after a night with Prince Andrew, a tour of Buckingham Palace,” he told the BBC.

The juxtaposition of alleged abuse and royal privilege raises disturbing questions. How was such access arranged? Who facilitated the palace tour—staff, security, or higher figures? Visitor logs exist, yet no official palace comment has addressed this detail. The incident highlights Epstein’s international network, which reached powerful circles, including British elites. Epstein, who died by suicide in 2019 while awaiting trial, trafficked minors and young women to influential men for years.

Pressure is mounting on Andrew. U.S. lawmakers and victims’ advocates, including lawyer Gloria Allred, have called for him to testify before Congress about Epstein’s operations. British MPs have echoed demands for transparency. Andrew has not responded to the latest claims, and his legal team has remained silent.

Meanwhile, reports indicate Andrew vacated Royal Lodge amid rent disputes and ongoing fallout. King Charles’s brother now lives in relative seclusion, his reputation shattered.

If proven, this case exposes not just individual wrongdoing but potential systemic blind spots—or complicity—within privileged institutions. Survivors continue seeking justice, while the monarchy grapples with a scandal that refuses to fade. The full truth may hinge on whether Andrew ever speaks openly about his Epstein ties and what he witnessed.

The contrast between alleged exploitation and “royal courtesy” remains almost incomprehensible, underscoring how power can shield the darkest acts.

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