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.
Oh, honey, the Epstein saga just won't quit! 🚨 The U.S. Justice Department has unleashed its biggest batch yet of photos and docs from the late pedophile's probe, and guess who's crawling back into the spotlight? None other than Prince Andrew, photographed on all fours with an unidentified woman sprawled beneath him. The circumstances? A total mystery, but the image alone is enough to make the royal family reach for the smelling salts.
This isn't just visual drama—emails from 2010 paint a cozy picture of Andrew and Epstein scheming a dinner date. Epstein dangled an intro to 'Irina,' a 26-year-old Russian described as 'clevere [sic] beautiful, trustworthy.' Andrew bit quick: 'Of course. I am in Geneva until the morning of 22nd but would be delighted to see her. Will she be bringing a message from you?' Epstein confirmed she had Andrew's email, prompting the prince to quip, 'That was quick! How are you? Good to be free?'—a cheeky nod to Epstein's fresh-out-of-jail status after his conviction for soliciting a minor.
Andrew pressed for more deets: 'Great. Any other information you might know about her that might be useful to know?' Signed off as 'HRH The Duke of York KG,' no less. Fast-forward, and Andrew's been title-less since King Charles yanked them in October 2025.
Meanwhile, across the pond, Sarah Ferguson is spilling her own tea in these files. New emails show her telling Epstein 'just marry me' mere months after his release, even offering VIP Buckingham Palace tours (per Daily Mail). And get this—a vulgar comment about daughter Princess Eugenie has surfaced too (via People). Talk about family matters getting messy!
UK PM Keir Starmer isn't mincing words, urging Andrew to testify before Congress: 'Epstein’s victims have to be the first priority... You can’t be victim-centered if you’re not prepared to do that.' (CNN) Andrew? Silent as ever. Names like Trump, Musk, and Clinton pop up too, but the royals are stealing this round's show.
So, will Andrew finally face the music, or is this just another palace dodge? 👀