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Andrew’s actions as a UK trade envoy have been revealed in the Epstein files

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19.02.2026

Andrew’s actions as a UK trade envoy have been revealed in the Epstein files

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Just when you thought former prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor could sink no lower, fresh evidence shows that indeed he did.

King Charles’ troublesome younger brother had already been caught lying about his friendship with the late paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, making his denials of sexual wrongdoing, including allegedly abusing the late Virginia Giuffre when she was 17, look hollow.

Now, according to the latest dump of data released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, it appears he may have shared with the disgraced financier confidential information gleaned during his work as a trade envoy for the UK government. Given that Mountbatten-Windsor and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson are alleged to have used Epstein and the wealthy Middle Eastern princes and money men they introduced him to as cash cows, these tidbits had the potential effect of further enriching his pal and therefore ultimately himself.

The disclosures about Mountbatten-Windsor have become extensive, painting a picture of decades of apparent malfeasance — an ugly convergence of money, young women and travel to exotic climes where few questions were asked.

The latest batch of files suggests that the confidential, potentially lucrative information he passed to Epstein includes a memo about investment opportunities in gold and uranium in Afghanistan that had been prepared for him by the UK government in his envoy role.

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According to the documents, he fired off details about trade missions to Singapore, Vietnam, China and Hong Kong, once forwarding an official report about an overseas mission within 30 minutes of receiving it. And the emails show he was prepared to use his influence to introduce Epstein to the powerful figures he met on his travels, including the then-emir of........

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