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New Emails & Allegation: Woman Claims Epstein Sent Her to the UK to Meet Prince Andrew, Ending with a Buckingham Palace Tour l

February 5, 2026 by hoangle Leave a Comment

A young woman claims Jeffrey Epstein arranged her travel to the UK for one chilling purpose: to meet—and have sex with—Prince Andrew.

What followed was surreal: after the alleged encounter at Royal Lodge, she was served tea and escorted on a private tour of Buckingham Palace, walking its historic corridors like any honored guest.

Now, newly surfaced emails add fuel to her account, revealing the logistics and connections that allegedly made it possible. The stark contrast is almost unbearable—one moment, a woman says she was used for sex by a prince inside a royal residence; the next, she’s sipping tea in the palace where the monarchy’s grandeur is on full display.

Her story raises haunting questions about power, privilege, and who knew what. How could such darkness and ceremony coexist so seamlessly?

A young woman claims Jeffrey Epstein arranged her travel to the United Kingdom for one chilling purpose: to meet—and have sex with—Prince Andrew, then the Duke of York. The alleged encounter reportedly took place in 2010 at Royal Lodge, Andrew’s private 30-room residence on the Windsor Castle estate—a secluded home meant for quiet royal family life, shielded from public view.

What followed was surreal and deeply disturbing: after the alleged night, she claims she was served tea and escorted on a private tour of Buckingham Palace, walking its historic corridors—the same grand halls where coronations, state banquets, and the monarchy’s image of unbreakable dignity are projected to the world.

The stark contrast is almost unbearable: one moment, a woman says she was used for sex by a prince inside a royal residence; the next, she’s sipping tea in the palace where the British Crown’s grandeur is on full display. She has described the eerie normalcy of the morning after—still reeling from trauma while surrounded by opulent ceremony.

Her account, shared through U.S. lawyer Brad Edwards of Edwards Henderson (who represents hundreds of Epstein survivors), emerged in early 2026 amid renewed scrutiny. Edwards told the BBC: “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.” This marks the first time an Epstein accuser has placed an alleged sexual encounter with Andrew inside a royal residence itself.

Newly surfaced emails and documents from the U.S. Justice Department’s Epstein files add fuel to her claims, revealing the logistics and connections that allegedly made such access possible. Released in late January and early February 2026, the files include correspondence showing Andrew (via an account labeled “The Duke”) inviting Epstein to Buckingham Palace for dinner with “lots of privacy” shortly after Epstein’s 2010 house arrest ended. Other emails suggest Epstein sought to arrange introductions for Andrew, including to a “beautiful” 26-year-old Russian woman, and highlight ongoing contact between the two men well after Andrew claimed ties were severed.

These revelations deepen the scandal surrounding Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor (his current legal name after King Charles III stripped him of royal titles, military roles, and public duties in late 2025). Andrew has consistently denied all allegations of wrongdoing. He settled a civil lawsuit with Virginia Giuffre (who later passed away) in 2022 without admitting liability. Thames Valley Police are now assessing the new claims as a potential sexual offense report, while British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and U.S. lawmakers have called for Andrew to testify before Congress about his Epstein connections.

Buckingham Palace has not specifically addressed the alleged tour, though visitor logs are typically kept. Andrew has not responded to the latest accusations, and he has vacated Royal Lodge amid rent disputes and ongoing fallout, relocating to temporary accommodation on the Sandringham estate.

The case raises haunting questions about power, privilege, and complicity: How could such darkness and ceremony coexist so seamlessly? Who arranged the palace access—staff, security, or higher figures? Epstein’s network reached deep into elite circles, and the seamless shift from alleged violation to royal hospitality suggests possible facilitation or blind spots within privileged institutions.

Survivors continue fighting for justice amid denials and silence. If proven, this is more than one man’s alleged actions—it exposes how power can veil exploitation, leaving the full truth still elusive.

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