Ex-Prince Andrew spotted driving after Epstein photo leak

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was spotted driving his Range Rover alone in the rain. This occurred after the publication of new documents in the Jeffrey Epstein case, which contain shocking photos and personal correspondence related to the disgraced ex-prince, according to media reports.

The 65-year-old former Duke of York looked lonely while leaving the grounds of Windsor Castle. Just a few days earlier, disturbing images from the files released by the U.S. Department of Justice became available. In one photo, Windsor is alleged to be placing his hand on the stomach of an unknown woman; in another, he looks directly at the camera.

The explosive documents, including over 3 million files, 2,000 video recordings, and 180,000 images, link Windsor to at least three additional alleged victims. This has renewed calls for law enforcement to resume the investigation into his connections with the Epstein network.

The revelations have sparked a political scandal. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer stated that Windsor must testify before the U.S. Congress. According to the Prime Minister, Epstein«s victims »must be a priority,« and anyone with information should be prepared to share it, as reported by media.

Additionally, personal letters between Windsor and Epstein were made public. According to them, the ex-prince wanted to invite the convicted pedophile to dinner at the palace just days after his release from house arrest. «We could have dinner at Buckingham Palace, and there will be complete confidentiality,» Windsor wrote after Epstein asked to «spend time alone» with the then-duke. It is unknown whether Epstein accepted the invitation. Two days later, Epstein wrote to Windsor: «[Ghislaine Maxwell] is here with me... what are you doing?» Windsor replied that he had «lunch with a Saudi prince, then a meeting at an intelligence firm,» adding: «I would be happy to see you here at BP [Buckingham Palace]. Come with anyone, I will be free from around 4 p.m.»
Amid the scandal, the disgraced ex-prince is also preparing to leave Royal Lodge after more than two decades of residence and move to a much smaller residence on the Sandringham estate. However, as a source reports, the notion of his exile is misleading. «People constantly use the word »exile,« but that does not reflect reality. In fact, he is facing a luxurious retirement life. He will still have round-the-clock security, domestic staff, access to horses and golf, unlimited television viewing, and extensive royal grounds around,» the source said. «Despite public disgrace, his living conditions remain extremely comfortable—to the extent that many would not hesitate to switch places with him.»





