Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor faces allegations of flying a woman to the United Kingdom on Jeffrey Epstein's infamous 'Lolita Express', reportedly smuggling her into Buckingham Palace under the pseudonym 'Mrs. Windsor'.
Documents from the Epstein case indicate that the convicted sex offender's Boeing 727–100 jet, notorious for transporting young girls and hosting parties, made approximately 90 landings in the UK, including post his 2008 conviction for child sex crimes.
Stansted Airport, the fourth busiest in Britain, is said to have served as a transfer point for victims being moved from one of Epstein's planes to another.
Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown labeled this as potentially the ultimate scandal, urging Scotland Yard to extend their criminal investigation into the former Duke of York beyond mere public misconduct and breaches of the Official Secrets Act.
Brown remarked, 'The Stansted revelations mandate an interview with Andrew. There are claims that the prior investigations concerning him overlooked key evidence regarding these flights.'
Reports have surfaced today suggesting that at least one victim of Epstein's was flown into the UK and subsequently taken to meet Andrew at Buckingham Palace.
It is alleged that the disgraced royal instructed his staff, stating, 'Mrs. Windsor will be arriving shortly; please admit her and escort her up.'
Additionally, sources suggest that other women were also brought to him at his parents' London residence using similar coded phrases and without proper security clearances.
Andrew has been associated with four women within the Epstein documents, including Virginia Giuffre. Recent reports from the Mail on Sunday disclosed that Epstein had taken a young Romanian model to a private dinner at Buckingham Palace, where he claimed the royal found her 'beautiful', adding, 'No man notices your outfit; they see through it.'
Additionally, Andrew is reported to have hosted Epstein and a 'captivating' Russian model named Vera for dinner at Buckingham Palace during a previous visit to London.
In August 2010, Epstein proposed to introduce him to a 26-year-old Russian woman referred to as 'Irina'.
A recent article in The Sun suggested there could be a fourth woman who was admitted using the designation 'Mrs. Windsor'.
Allegations from Virginia Giuffre also surfaced, claiming she was pressured into sexual encounters with Andrew, a detail found in recently released FBI documents with her name redacted.
The Epstein Files elucidate the frequency with which Epstein's private jet touched down in the UK, highlighting its landings at Stansted and Heathrow as well as other smaller regional airports in South England.
Gordon Brown asserted that women were moved from one plane to another at the Essex hub, indicating that flight logs had recorded unnamed passengers misidentified merely as 'female', with male passengers also remaining unknown.
Brown stated, 'I have urgently called for the Met to revisit their previous assessments. The emails provide stark clarity on how Epstein exploited Stansted Airport to transport girls from Latvia, Lithuania, and Russia.'
In the New Statesman, Brown expressed concerns about the lack of awareness among British authorities regarding who was being trafficked through the country, with a particular reference to Epstein's operations.
He has also called upon police to investigate these inquiries thoroughly, stating, 'There are also emails discussing the logistics of registering trafficked girls for English courses abroad as a means to obtain U.S. visas. We must determine if similar practices occurred in the UK.'
In the UK, Dame Vera Baird, the former victims’ commissioner, has encouraged law enforcement to thoroughly investigate Andrew, while the MP overseeing the Commons Women and Equalities Committee emphasized that Andrew is obligated to respond to both police and Parliament.
Sources have indicated to The Sun that Andrew entertained numerous women at Buckingham Palace, where he maintained an office. An insider recounted, 'He would call the duty office, consistently instructing them, 'Mrs. Windsor will be arriving soon — please allow her entry and escort her upstairs.'
The introduction was often through less visible staff entrances, prompting eye rolls from staff who frequently responded affirmatively.
Such admissions were said to have been routine, spanning over years. Members of the royal protection unit reportedly disliked being assigned to Andrew due to his rude and dismissive demeanor.
An additional source remarked, 'Buckingham Palace isn’t the fortress most people believe it is. Many of these women had no security clearance.'
Concerns over details being overlooked due to Andrew's royal connections were also raised, noting, 'This was a frequent topic among court officials, yet no actions were taken to address it.'
The Epstein Files illustrate how the 'Lolita Express' operated from the private terminal at Stansted Airport, with the facility stating that the UK Border Force handled passenger processing there.
One communication to Epstein reportedly described a woman on one of his flights as 'just turned 18, 179cm tall, very attractive, fluent in English, whom I recognized three years ago. I will send you the video.'
In another email from three years following Epstein's prison release, it was mentioned, 'JE indicated he might use the Boeing for a London to New York flight on December 7.'
It was also conveyed, 'He said he would travel from Paris to London, and then from Stansted to meet the Boeing there with (redacted).' Additionally, information was shared regarding arrangements to facilitate an individual without a UK visa for entry into the UK to connect with the Boeing.
Another email detailed, 'She will be escorted inside to clear customs, once the Boeing is set to depart, she will be led to the aircraft, and we will leave.'
A senior U.S. politician has alleged that the woman seen in the vicinity of Andrew at Epstein's New York residence was a victim of sex trafficking.
Three photographs featuring the former prince in a compromising stance with an unidentified woman within Epstein’s residence were disclosed among the documents released on January 30.
These undated images lack captions but were included in a comprehensive 100-page photographic dossier; they further suggest Andrew was inappropriately touching the woman’s abdomen, with another unidentified individual’s feet visible on a table in the background.

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