A significant new allegation has surfaced in the ongoing saga surrounding Prince Andrew, following the recent release of documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case by the US Justice Department. A second woman has now come forward, claiming she was dispatched to the United Kingdom by the late financier Jeffrey Epstein specifically for a sexual encounter with the Duke of York.
Details of the New Claim
According to her legal representative, Brad Edwards, the woman—who was in her twenties at the time—alleges the incident took place at Royal Lodge in Windsor in 2010. Following the alleged night with Prince Andrew, she reportedly received a tour of Buckingham Palace, though no concrete evidence supporting this claim has been presented publicly at this stage.
Legal and Political Repercussions
This fresh allegation emerges amidst mounting pressure from the UK government, including Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, who is urging Prince Andrew to fully disclose his knowledge of Epstein's activities and to consider testifying before the US Congress. The timing coincides with the release of the so-called "Epstein files," which included images appearing to depict Andrew with an unidentified woman.
Brad Edwards, who represents over 200 alleged survivors of Epstein's abuse, has indicated he is contemplating filing a civil lawsuit against Prince Andrew on behalf of this unnamed woman. This development follows previous allegations made by Virginia Giuffre, which have already placed significant scrutiny on the royal's associations.
The situation continues to unfold, with legal experts and royal commentators closely monitoring any further statements or evidence that may arise. The lack of provided evidence in this latest claim leaves many questions unanswered, but it undoubtedly adds to the complex web of allegations and investigations surrounding Prince Andrew's links to Jeffrey Epstein.



