Fresh revelations have emerged linking Prince Andrew to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, with court documents confirming the Duke of York hosted the convicted sex offender and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell at Windsor Castle.
The newly unsealed files from Virginia Giuffre's lawsuit against Maxwell detail how the disgraced financier and his associate were entertained at royal residences, including the iconic Windsor Castle where the Queen Mother previously resided.
Royal Access for Controversial Figures
According to the documents, Andrew provided Epstein and Maxwell with unprecedented access to royal properties, raising serious questions about the Duke's judgment and his continued association with the convicted criminals.
The revelations come from testimony by Johanna Sjoberg, who claimed under oath about visits to royal residences, stating: "I don't remember how many times I went to Royal residences but it was more than once."
Timeline of Controversial Meetings
The court papers confirm that these visits occurred during a period when Epstein was already a registered sex offender, having been convicted in 2008 for soliciting prostitution from a minor.
Buckingham Palace has repeatedly declined to comment on the specific allegations, maintaining their standard position of not discussing the Duke's personal relationships.
Fallout Continues
These latest disclosures add to the mounting pressure on Prince Andrew, who previously settled a sexual assault lawsuit filed by Virginia Giuffre out of court for a reported £12 million, while maintaining his innocence.
The documents also reveal Maxwell's deep integration into British high society, with her father Robert Maxwell having been a prominent media mogul before his mysterious death in 1991.
As the royal family continues to navigate these damaging allegations, questions remain about the full extent of Andrew's relationship with the convicted sex offender and what other interactions might yet be revealed.