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British Royal Family Shaken: Epstein Survivor Says She Spent the Night with Prince Andrew at Royal Lodge, Then Had Tea at Buckingham Palace l

February 5, 2026 by hoangle Leave a Comment

A second Epstein survivor has dropped a bombshell that strikes at the core of the British monarchy: she claims she was sent to the UK by Jeffrey Epstein, spent the night having sex with Prince Andrew at his private Royal Lodge residence in Windsor—then, the very next day, was calmly served tea and given a personal tour of Buckingham Palace.

The contrast is almost surreal: one moment, an alleged victim of abuse inside a royal home; the next, treated like a dignitary in the palace where the King holds court. She describes the eerie normalcy of the morning after—sipping tea in grand surroundings while still reeling from the night before.

Her account adds chilling new layers to the prince’s already explosive Epstein ties, raising urgent questions about who arranged the visit, who knew, and how such privilege could follow such alleged violation.

A second Epstein survivor has dropped a bombshell allegation that cuts straight to the heart of the British monarchy. According to her U.S. lawyer, Brad Edwards of Edwards Henderson—who represents numerous Epstein victims—she was sent to the United Kingdom by Jeffrey Epstein in 2010 specifically for a sexual encounter with Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the former Prince Andrew.

The woman, then in her early twenties and a non-British citizen, claims the alleged encounter occurred at Royal Lodge, Andrew’s 30-room private residence on the Windsor Castle estate. What makes her account particularly chilling is the aftermath: the next day, she says she was served tea and escorted on a personal tour of Buckingham Palace—the grand headquarters of the monarchy, where coronations, state banquets, and royal ceremonies take place.

This stark contrast—alleged abuse inside a royal home followed by treatment as an honored guest in the palace itself—creates an almost surreal picture of privilege masking violation. The woman reportedly described the eerie normalcy of the morning after: sipping tea in opulent surroundings while still processing the trauma of the previous night.

Her claim, first reported by the BBC in early 2026, marks the first time an Epstein survivor has alleged a sexual encounter took place directly at a royal residence. It follows the earlier high-profile accusations by Virginia Giuffre (who passed away), who claimed Andrew abused her as a teenager in multiple locations. Andrew settled Giuffre’s civil case in 2022 for an undisclosed amount while denying any wrongdoing. He was subsequently stripped of all royal titles, military honors, and public roles by King Charles III, and has lived in relative seclusion ever since.

The new allegation has intensified scrutiny. Thames Valley Police confirmed they are assessing the claims in line with standard procedures for sexual offense reports. Edwards has indicated he is considering a civil lawsuit on the woman’s behalf. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and several MPs have suggested Andrew should testify before U.S. Congress about his Epstein connections, amid growing calls for transparency.

Buckingham Palace has not directly commented on the alleged palace tour, though visitor records are typically maintained. Andrew and his representatives have not responded to the latest accusations.

Epstein, who died by suicide in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges, cultivated ties with powerful figures worldwide. The idea that a trafficked woman could be ushered into the heart of the British royal household raises troubling questions: Who arranged such access? Who facilitated the palace visit—staff, security, or others? And how many people knew?

Recent U.S. Justice Department document releases have added fuel, revealing further details of Epstein’s outreach to Andrew, including offers of introductions and invitations involving Buckingham Palace.

The scandal continues to erode public trust in the monarchy. Andrew vacated Royal Lodge amid rent disputes and fallout from the Epstein saga, relocating to temporary accommodation on the Sandringham estate.

If substantiated, this case exposes not only individual allegations but potential institutional blind spots—or worse, complicity—within elite circles. Survivors persist in demanding justice, while the royal family grapples with a scandal that refuses to fade. The surreal blend of alleged exploitation and royal courtesy underscores how power and privilege can sometimes conceal the darkest realities.

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