Prince Andrew shared sensitive trade files with Epstein in 2010

Newly unearthed emails reveal that Prince Andrew, Duke of York, sent sensitive government dossiers on Vietnam and Singapore to Jeffrey Epstein's private inbox in 2010 while serving as the UK's special representative for international trade. The disclosure has sparked a major political crisis, including resignations in Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government and fresh police investigations. The situation threatens the stability of the British government amid allegations of misconduct.

In 2010, Prince Andrew held a key role as the UK's special representative for international trade, traveling on state-funded official tours. However, newly released US documents show he forwarded sensitive trade and economic assessments of Southeast Asian markets, including Vietnam and Singapore, to Jeffrey Epstein's private email. These files, classified as sensitive under British civil service rules, were meant solely for government officials and relevant commercial partners.

The 65-year-old Prince Andrew has consistently denied any wrongdoing in his association with Epstein, but Thames Valley Police confirmed last week they are reviewing a new allegation involving the transportation of a woman to an address in Windsor. He was stripped of his royal titles and evicted from Royal Lodge following King Charles III's decision last October, marking his shift from diplomatic asset to legal liability.

The crisis has spread to 10 Downing Street, where Prime Minister Keir Starmer issued a somber apology to Epstein's victims on Thursday, stating he had been "misled" about Peter Mandelson's ties to the financier. Mandelson, appointed UK Ambassador to the United States, resigned after revelations that he shared sensitive information with Epstein between 2009 and 2010 while serving as Business Secretary. This triggered the departure of Morgan McSweeney, the Prime Minister's Chief of Staff, who took "full responsibility" for advising the appointment, and Tim Allan, the Communications Director, after just five months.

In Parliament, Labour MPs described the atmosphere as "grim" and "toxic," with Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner intervening to avert a government defeat on a motion to release documents related to Mandelson's appointment. The Metropolitan Police has blocked certain files' release due to an ongoing investigation into "misconduct in public office," focusing on whether the 2010 disclosures caused security breaches or commercial disadvantages for the UK. Starmer now faces a narrowing path, with Rayner increasingly viewed as the true leader in the crisis.

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Illustration depicting former Prince Andrew's arrest by police over Epstein-related emails, with inset 2011 photo of him playing with a child.
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Former prince Andrew arrested over Epstein emails

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Former Prince Andrew was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office related to emails sent to Jeffrey Epstein. The arrest, which occurred on his 66th birthday, has nothing to do with prior sexual misconduct allegations. Newly surfaced 2011 photos show him playing with a child using an unusual ball.

British police arrested former Prince Andrew on Thursday in connection with his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. The arrest occurred on his 66th birthday, and he was later released under unknown terms. Media commentator Hilary Fordwich described the incident as a betrayal of his family and nation.

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Freshly released Justice Department documents from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation have dropped some bombshells involving Britain's Prince Andrew, including a shocking photo and flirty emails. Sarah Ferguson also features in related emails with eyebrow-raising comments. The revelations are stirring up fresh calls for accountability.

A Swedish man who worked for Jeffrey Epstein denies any criminal activity after his name appeared in the Epstein files. He claims their collaboration was professional and that he has nothing to hide. The contact lasted for ten years until 2019.

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Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot has seized the courts to report alleged facts involving diplomat Fabrice Aidan in the Epstein case. Aidan, who exchanged numerous emails with the financier, has been suspended by his employer Engie. An administrative inquiry and disciplinary procedure have also been initiated.

Among over three million newly released documents from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, there is an email thread with a woman from Skåne who was one of his victims. She asked him in an email to become her mentor, starting with 'Dear Jeffrey' and ending with 'warm regard from a very gray Malmö'. Sydsvenskan has contacted the woman, who now lives in a small town outside Malmö.

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Democrats on the House Oversight Committee on Nov. 12, 2025, released three emails from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate that reference President Donald Trump. The messages, dated 2011, 2015 and 2019, have intensified partisan clashes as the House reconvened after a record shutdown and newly sworn-in Rep. Adelita Grijalva added the 218th signature to a bipartisan push to force a vote on broader Epstein file disclosures. The White House dismissed the release as a politically motivated smear.

 

 

 

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