Prince Andrew expressed a desire to be associated with Jeffrey Epstein as his “pet” in a disturbing email exchange recently revealed in a document release. The former Duke of York, a past acquaintance of the convicted sex offender, faced further embarrassment as new correspondence between him and someone believed to be Andrew disclosed an unsettling admission. In the email, identified as coming from “A” to Epstein, Andrew seemingly confessed a wish to still be considered part of Epstein’s circle. The message, signed by “A” and sent under the subject “troublesome one,” discussed a potential deal involving a person named Kate, before abruptly transitioning to Andrew expressing a desire to be a member of Epstein’s “family.”
The full email detailed plans with Kate in London and urged Epstein to finalize the arrangement. Despite the inclusion of other individuals in the message sent in 2010, there is no implication of wrongdoing in the documents released by the US Department of Justice. Andrew has consistently denied any misconduct related to his association with Epstein.
In addition to this email, the latest document release also featured compromising photographs of Andrew. One image depicted him in a peculiar pose on the floor next to an unidentified woman, who appeared motionless as Andrew was captured moving around her on all fours.
The Prime Minister has intervened following Andrew’s appearance in the documents, suggesting that the royal should travel to the US to provide testimony to Congressional investigators. Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasized the importance of sharing information if requested, with Andrew having been called to testify before Congress in November 2025.
Regarding the matter, the Prime Minister emphasized the priority of considering Epstein’s victims and stated that anyone possessing relevant information should be willing to share it when required. Victim-centered actions, he highlighted, necessitate a readiness to cooperate in providing information as needed.
