Read Ex-Prince Andrew’s Possibly Incriminating Emails to Jeffrey Epstein

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Read Ex-Prince Andrew’s Possibly Incriminating Emails to Jeffrey Epstein


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Former Prince Andrew
Potentially Incriminating Epstein Emails Surface

Published

February 19, 2026

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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor — formerly known as Prince Andrew — was arrested Thursday on suspicion of misconduct in public office … and the alleged emails he shared with Jeffrey Epstein may have played a major role in the police investigation.

While allegations of sexual assault have plagued Andrew for years, the latest Epstein Files drop stirred up new suspicions of a completely different nature as well … the former Duke of York is now accused of using his role as Britain’s special envoy for international trade to share confidential information with Epstein.

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According to reports, one email sent in November 2010 appears to show Andrew telling Epstein they have “some interesting things to discuss and plot.”

In another, Andrew allegedly sent Epstein a “confidential brief” produced by the Provincial Reconstruction Team in Helmand Province for International Investment Opportunities — that’s in Afghanistan — asking Epstein who else might be interested in the brief’s information.

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As we reported … the disgraced ex-royal was apprehended by Thames Valley Police officers at his home today.

Andrew was Britain’s special envoy for international trade at the time, a position he held for 10 years. A conviction in the case would carry a potential maximum sentence of life imprisonment in the United Kingdom.

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King Charles commented on the event in a statement, saying, “The law must take its course.”

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