Prince Andrew has been photographed taking a solitary drive from Windsor Castle grounds this morning, just days after the latest release of Jeffrey Epstein documents revealed shocking new evidence linking the disgraced royal to the convicted paedophile's network.
Disturbing Images Emerge from Latest Document Dump
The former Duke of York, 65, was seen driving his Range Rover alone in heavy rain as he exited the Royal Lodge, appearing isolated amid growing pressure following the publication of three million new documents by the US justice department. Among these files were approximately 2,000 videos and 180,000 images, with several photographs showing a man appearing to be Prince Andrew in compromising positions.
Compromising Photographs Surface
In particularly disturbing images from the files, Andrew appears crouched on all fours over a woman lying face up on the floor, with her arms spread out. The photographs show the former prince staring directly at the camera in one picture, while in another he has placed his left hand on the woman's stomach. The male subject is barefoot, wearing jeans and a white polo shirt along with a silver watch.
The publication has linked Andrew, who was stripped of his royal titles in November, to at least three additional victims within Epstein's vast abuse network. This development has prompted renewed calls for the Metropolitan Police to reopen their investigation into the former Duke of York.
Political Pressure Mounts on Former Royal
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has called on Andrew to testify before the US Congress regarding his connections to Epstein. Speaking during his visit to East Asia, the Prime Minister emphasised that Epstein's victims "have to be the first priority" and stated that "anybody who has got information should be prepared to share that information in whatever form they are asked to do that."
Sir Keir stressed that a victim-centred approach requires full cooperation from anyone with relevant information, though he noted that whether Andrew should apologise "is a matter for Andrew."
Email Exchanges Reveal Ongoing Connections
The document release also included extraordinary email exchanges between Andrew's ex-wife Sarah Ferguson and Epstein. In one particularly shocking message, the former Duchess of York told the financier she was waiting for her youngest daughter Eugenie "to come back from a sh***ing weekend."
Further emails reveal that Andrew looped Epstein into a "confidential" memo on investment opportunities in Afghanistan weeks after claiming to have ended his relationship with the convicted paedophile. In these communications, Andrew told Epstein he would be "very interested" in his "comments, views or ideas" regarding the UK-led Helmand Provincial Reconstruction Team briefing.
Family Fallout and Residential Changes
The scandal continues to affect Andrew's family relationships, with reports indicating that Princess Eugenie has cut off all contact with her father following the Epstein revelations and refused to visit him during Christmas. Meanwhile, Sarah Ferguson, who is reportedly facing eviction from the Royal Lodge where she has been living with her ex-husband, has repeatedly apologised for her friendship with Epstein.
New documents reveal that Epstein helped pay off approximately $60,000 worth of debts Ferguson owed to a former assistant. In one email from April 2009, signed "Love Sarah, the red head!", she tells Epstein: "My dear, spectacular and special friend Jeffrey. You are a legend and I am so proud of you."
Imminent Move to Smaller Property
Andrew is expected to move out of the Royal Lodge before his 66th birthday on February 19th, with workers currently renovating his new home at the run-down Marsh Farm at Sandringham. He will initially move into a temporary, smaller property on the King's Norfolk estate, possibly as early as the end of this month, before transferring to Marsh Farm when renovations are scheduled to be completed around Easter.
A Palace insider confirmed that while weather conditions haven't delayed work on Marsh Farm, "it still needs a lot of attention to make it habitable" and noted that the new residence is "a lot, lot smaller and less luxurious than Royal Lodge."
The latest document release represents another significant development in the ongoing Epstein scandal, placing renewed scrutiny on Prince Andrew's connections to the convicted sex offender and raising serious questions about his continued position within royal circles.



