Former prince Andrew Mountbatten Windsor is facing new allegations that a woman was flown in on Jeffrey Epstein’s private jet and snuck into Buckingham Palace for him.
According to former Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Epstein’s “Lolita Express” jet flew to the UK 90 times, with calls for the disgraced prince to be questioned by the police. Brown emphasized the need for the Metropolitan Police to re-examine its previous investigation into Andrew, citing that girls from around the world were brought to the UK, labeling it as “the biggest scandal.”
Sources have claimed that Andrew would discreetly bring girls into Buckingham Palace without proper security clearances and through back entrances. Allegedly, codes were used to facilitate their entry, such as referring to the girls as “Mrs. Windsor” to gain access.
It was reported that royal staff members were frustrated by the frequent sneaking of girls into the palace, with Andrew allegedly making arrangements through discreet channels. Despite denials of any wrongdoing by Andrew, accounts suggest a pattern of questionable behavior.
Emails released from the US government’s Epstein Files revealed Andrew inviting Epstein and a “very cute” Romanian woman to dine at Buckingham Palace. The messages, sent in September 2010, highlighted a concerning relationship between Andrew and Epstein post-conviction.
Recent developments have shown Thames Valley Police and prosecutors discussing allegations against Andrew, particularly regarding misconduct in public office. These discussions involve claims that Andrew shared confidential reports with Epstein and engaged in inappropriate activities at his Royal Lodge residence.
Gordon Brown has urged a police inquiry into sex trafficking through UK airports by Epstein, emphasizing the importance of interviewing Andrew as part of a comprehensive investigation. Brown expressed shock at the exploitation of women by male predators and called for a thorough police investigation into the matter.
The former Prime Minister highlighted revelations about Epstein’s use of Stansted Airport to transport girls to the UK, underlining the need for authorities to properly investigate evidence related to flights. Brown emphasized the significance of interviewing Andrew in light of the new revelations and the seriousness of the allegations.
Overall, the ongoing scrutiny surrounding Andrew’s connections to Epstein continues to raise concerns and prompt calls for thorough investigations into the alleged misconduct.
