Epstein Invited ‘The Duke’ to Meet Russian Woman – Fresh Emails Re Open Prince Andrew Scandal
- The Daily Hints
- 31 Jan, 2026
§ Epstein Files 2026
§ ‘The Duke’ Emails Reveal Invite to Meet Russian Woman – Prince Andrew Under Fire Again
§ Newly released DOJ documents show emails from 2010 where Jeffrey Epstein offered Prince Andrew (The Duke) a dinner with a “beautiful” 26-year-old Russian – plus Palace dinner plans with Epstein post-prison
§ Prince Andrew ‘The Duke’ Epstein emails surface in massive 2026 DOJ release – invites to meet Russian woman, Buckingham Palace dinner
§ Latest Epstein files spark fresh scrutiny, No wrongdoing proven but pressure mounts, #PrinceAndrew #EpsteinFiles #TheDuke
The
Daily Hints, United States: Fresh emails from Jeffrey Epstein’s case files show
that the late sex offender invited “The Duke” – widely believed to be Andrew
Mountbatten‑Windsor – to dinner with a 26‑year‑old Russian woman in London in
August 2010.
The messages, part of over 3.5 million pages of documents released by the US
Department of Justice, are likely to re‑ignite scrutiny of Prince Andrew’s long‑running
ties to Epstein, even though the emails do not by themselves prove any criminal
act.
Details & Context
The emails were exchanged between Epstein and an account named “The Duke” on 11 and 12 August 2010, two years after Epstein pleaded guilty to soliciting a minor and just one month after he completed his sentence in Florida.
In
one message, Epstein wrote that he had “a friend I think you might enjoy having
dinner with” – describing her as a 26‑year‑old Russian woman who would be in
London from 20 to 24 August 2010.
“The Duke” replied that he would be in Geneva until the morning of 22 August
but would be “delighted to see her” and asked whether she would be bringing “a
message from you” and requested his contact details be shared with her.
Epstein
then described the woman as “26, Russian, clever, beautiful, trustworthy” and
confirmed she had “your email”, suggesting she could reach out directly.
The documents do not show that any meeting actually took place and the BBC
notes it has not independently verified the emails.
Another
email on 27 September 2010 shows Epstein in London suggesting a visit with “The
Duke”, writing,
“What time would you like me and [redacted], we will also need / have
private time.”
“The Duke” replied that he would be down from Scotland by 18:00 and offered
“dinner at Buckingham Palace and lots of privacy”, to which Epstein simply
wrote “bp please”.
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Quotes
·
From the emails (Epstein)
“I have a friend I think you might enjoy having dinner with… she is 26,
Russian, clever, beautiful, trustworthy.”
·
From “The Duke” (Andrew)
“I would be delighted to see her… will she be bringing a message from you.?”
Please give her my contact details... any other information you might know
about her that might be useful.?”
· On Palace dinner: The Duke: “Alternatively we could have dinner at Buckingham Palace and lots of privacy.”
· Epstein: “bp pleease.”
·
From the 2020 US request to interview Andrew
“Prince Andrew may have been a witness to and/or participant in certain
events of relevance to the ongoing investigation… there is evidence that Prince
Andrew engaged in sexual conduct involving one of Epstein’s victims.”
·
US authorities’ clarification
“Prince Andrew is not presently a target of the investigation and US
authorities have not, to date, gathered evidence that he has committed any
crime under US law.”
· Prince Andrew’s stance: He has “repeatedly denied any wrongdoing” and did not “see, witness or suspect” Epstein’s crimes.
Additional Information
The
latest tranche of Epstein‑related documents released by the US Department of
Justice includes more than 3.5 million pages, along with over 2,000 videos and
180,000 images, many of which are heavily redacted.
Among them is a 2020 formal request from US authorities to interview Prince
Andrew, on the grounds that documentary evidence suggested he had knowledge
that Ghislaine Maxwell recruited females to engage in sex acts with Epstein and
that there was evidence he had sexual contact with one of Epstein’s victims.
Andrew
has repeatedly denied all wrongdoing, saying he did not “see, witness or
suspect any behaviour of the sort that subsequently led to his arrest and
conviction”.
He also settled a civil sexual‑assault claim with Virginia Giuffre in 2022,
paying a financial sum without admitting guilt, while publicly maintaining that
he never met her.
Separately,
emails between Sarah Ferguson (Andrew’s former wife) and Epstein have also
emerged, including a 2009 message where she calls him “my dear spectacular and
special friend Jeffrey” and thanks him for being “the brother I have always
wished for”.
Those exchanges relate to her business Mother’s Army and do not indicate any
wrongdoing, though they highlight how close some royal‑linked figures remained
to Epstein even while he was under house arrest.
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Impact Analysis
· Reputational damage: These emails re‑open the spotlight on Andrew’s relationship with Epstein, even though he is no longer a working royal and has been stripped of many titles and roles.
· Public trust: For many people, the tone of the messages – arranging a young woman for dinner and discussing “private time” – fuels suspicion about what else may have happened behind closed doors.
· Legal and political fallout: The wider Epstein‑files release has already drawn attention to dozens of powerful names, including Donald Trump, Bill Clinton and others and could push lawmakers to demand more transparency or further investigations.
For “The Duke”, the key takeaway is that his name is once again front‑and‑center in one of the most toxic scandals of the 21st century, despite his repeated denials and the lack of direct criminal charges so far.
This fresh batch puts more spotlight on Prince Andrew’s Epstein links, years after he stepped back from royal duties. Even without proof of wrongdoing, public trust takes hits – especially with photos and emails surfacing now. It fuels media frenzy, social media debates and calls for transparency. For the royal family, it adds pressure amid ongoing scrutiny. Broader Epstein files release aims for openness but often stirs controversy without new charges. If more details emerge, it could affect reputations long-term.
Conclusion
The
new Epstein emails involving “The Duke” and a Russian woman do not prove any
crime but they deepen the public’s unease about Andrew Mountbatten‑Windsor’s
long‑running friendship with a convicted sex offender.
With millions of pages of Epstein‑related documents now public, the pressure on
everyone linked to his network – including royal figures – is only going to
grow, as journalists, investigators and the public comb through the evidence
for answers.
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