A fresh shock has erupted from the millions of newly released Epstein files, with explosive claims that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor enjoyed a “fun” private dinner with a young Romanian model allegedly introduced to him by Jeffrey Epstein—right inside Buckingham Palace.

The latest revelations, pulled from more than three million documents released by the US Department of Justice, appear to include email exchanges between the former Duke of York and the convicted sex offender discussing a woman in her early 20s, whom Epstein allegedly described as “perfect.”

In one disturbing message attributed to Epstein, the model is allegedly told:

“You were not going to go because you didn’t like your jeans—you were perfect and Andrew thought beautiful.
No man looks at your clothes, they see through them.”

Just eight minutes later, Epstein allegedly followed up with a message to Andrew:

“Great fun, more later.”

According to the files, Andrew responded within a minute:

“Yes please!”

The documents claim Andrew’s name appears more than 1,000 times across the Epstein files, prompting Thames Valley Police to confirm they are reviewing his connections to the disgraced financier.

One allegation detailed in the documents claims Epstein provided a woman for Andrew to have sex with at Royal Lodge in 2010—an accusation the former prince has strongly denied.

The renewed storm follows the release of images that appear to show Andrew on all fours over a woman, looking directly at the camera while the woman—her face redacted—lies on her back between his arms. In another photo, the man believed to be Andrew is shown with his hand resting on the woman’s torso. The context, date, and location of the images remain unknown.

Another document allegedly shows a separate April 2010 email exchange, in which Epstein tells Andrew he has “a friend who I think you might enjoy having dinner.” The woman is described as 26, Russian, beautiful, trustworthy, and already in possession of Andrew’s email address.

Andrew reportedly replied that he would be “delighted to see her,” asking whether she would be bringing a message from Epstein and requesting that she be given his contact details.

Since the release of the files, Andrew has reportedly been forced out of Royal Lodge early and relocated to the Sandringham estate, as pressure mounts for him to testify before the US Congress. US Vice President JD Vance has said he is “open” to Congress calling Andrew, while Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has urged the former prince to consider Epstein’s victims and give evidence.

Andrew has consistently denied all wrongdoing related to Epstein and the allegations against him.
Being named or pictured in the documents does not indicate misconduct, and all claims remain unproven.

But with each new disclosure, the scrutiny surrounding Andrew’s past appears far from over.