Less than an hour before King Charles is scheduled to visit a village in Essex, the streets have been lined with photos of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the recent Epstein files release. The East Anglian Daily Times reported several images of the former duke with an unidentified woman scattered around Dedham, where the monarch is expected to visit. These photos were part of the latest set of files unveiled by the US Department of Justice regarding Jeffrey Epstein. Despite the images, Andrew has denied any misconduct.
King Charles and Queen are planning to visit an inn in Dedham before meeting the public on the high street, where the photos were discovered. This incident follows Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s departure from the Royal Lodge to Sandringham in Norfolk earlier this week, severing his ties with his royal life.
Upon relocating to Sandringham, reports from The Sun suggest that staff have been given the choice not to work for Andrew if they feel uncomfortable due to the ongoing revelations from the Epstein files. An insider mentioned a significant number of staff refusing to serve the disgraced royal, expressing concerns about his prolonged stay at Wood Farm.
Photographs of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor circulated in an Essex village ahead of King’s visit, displaying him in compromising positions with an unidentified woman. These images were part of the recent Epstein files release, drawing attention before the royal visit in Dedham. Meanwhile, Buckingham Palace is actively recruiting staff, offering attractive benefits and training opportunities.
Daughters of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson, Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice, have reportedly expressed dismay over their parents’ involvement with Jeffrey Epstein, as revealed in newly disclosed emails. A friend of Princess Eugenie provided insight into the sisters’ private reactions to the situation.
Elsewhere, the Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, emphasized the importance of hope for cancer patients on World Cancer Day, reassuring them that they are not alone. Kate’s message of support was shared in a video commemorating her visit to the Royal Marsden, highlighting her empathy for those battling cancer.
In a surprising turn, Ghislaine Maxwell affirmed the authenticity of an image showing Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor with his arm around his accuser’s waist in a recent statement from the Epstein files. Despite Andrew’s denial of the photo, Maxwell’s statements in the released documents contradicted his version, leading to a police review of the latest accusations against him.
