Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor told the disgraced paedophile Jeffrey Epstein he wanted to be his ‘pet’, an embarrassing new email has shown.
The former prince made the remark in a note to Epstein sent in August 2010 which appears to show him discussing an unspecified business deal in London, according to the The Times newspaper.
It comes following the latest disclosures from the US Department of Justice which has heaped further humiliation on the disgraced royal with sources stating he is under mounting pressure to co-operate with officials investigating Epstein’s crimes
Exclusive:Royal sources pile pressure on Andrew to break his Epstein silence
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is under mounting pressure to co-operate with US officials investigating Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes, with sources saying it is a ‘matter of personal conscience’ as well as his public duty.
While Buckingham Palace has declined to comment on the latest revelations from the US Department of Justice file dump, royal sources told the Daily Mail last night that ‘providing testimony is now a matter for Andrew and his conscience’.
Insiders also said it was always a principle that those who have relevant information should ‘participate in any lawful inquiry on any subject’.
The development will add fuel to the fire of calls for the former prince to break his self-imposed silence and publicly co-operate with officials investigating Epstein’s crimes – and the network of contacts that aided and abetted him.
However, despite being seen driving and riding around Windsor – where he was, astonishingly, photographed smiling and waving to onlookers without an apparent care in the world yesterday – there continued to be a deafening silence from the former royal.
Revealed: Andrew told Epstein he wanted to be his pet, new email shows
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor told the disgraced paedophile Jeffrey Epsteinhe wanted to be his ‘pet’, an embarrassing new email has shown.
The former prince made the remark in a note to Epstein sent in August 2010 which appears to show him discussing an unspecified business deal in London, according to the The Times newspaper.
It comes following the latest disclosures from the US Department of Justice which has heaped further humiliation on the disgraced royal with sources stating he is under mounting pressure to co-operate with officials investigating Epstein’s crimes
Buckingham Palacehas so far declined to comment on the latest revelations as royal insiders told the Daily Mail that ‘providing testimony is now a matter for Andrew and his conscience’.
New Epstein files spell further humiliation for disgraced Andrew
Hello and welcome to the Daily Mail’s live coverage as the continuing fallout of the latest release of the Epstein files spells further embarrassment for the Royal Family and the UK Government.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor told the disgraced paedophile Jeffrey Epstein he wanted to be his ‘pet’, an embarrassing new email has shown.
The former prince made the remark in a note to Epstein sent in August 2010 which appears to show him discussing an unspecified business deal in London, according to the The Times newspaper.
It comes following the latest disclosures from the US Department of Justice which has heaped further humiliation on the disgraced royal with sources stating he is under mounting pressure to co-operate with officials investigating Epstein’s crimes.
Meanwhile, the Government has come under pressure to announce a public inquiry following accusations Lord Peter Mandelson leaked sensitive government information to Epstein.
Keep up to date with all the latest on the Epstein disclosures here.
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Epstein files latest: Andrew told disgraced paedophile he wanted to be his ‘pet’ in damning email