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Prince Andrew sent Epstein data on his work as a trade envoy, according to the BBC

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London.- Former Prince Andrew shared confidential information from his work as a UK trade envoy with the convicted American financier and pedophile Jeffrey Epstein in 2010 and 2011, according to documents released in The former Prince Andrew sent Epstein data as a trade envoy and collected this Sunday by the BBC.

A series of emails shows that Andrew, stripped of his titles by King Charles III last October for his links to the magnate, sent him details of his official trips to Singapore, Vietnam, Shenzhen and Hong Kong, as well as reports of those visits prepared by his assistant Amit Patel, shortly after receiving them. He also sent the businessman, who died in prison in 2019 while awaiting trial for trafficking minors, data on The former Prince Andrew sent Epstein data as an investment trade envoy in Afghanistan, which would be The former Prince Andrew sent Epstein data as a trade envoy by British forces and funded by the London Government.
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The former Duke of York, who was a commercial envoy for his country between 2001 and 2011, did not respond to the Former Prince Andrew sent Epstein data as a trade envoy from the broadcaster for contacting him, although he previously denied other accusations relating to his association with the millionaire.

The BBC points out that one of the messages about his official activity is dated around Christmas 2010, despite the fact that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, as he is known today, assured in an interview in 2019 that he had broken off all his relationship with Epstein at the beginning of December of that year.

In another 'email' from February 9, 2011, the second son of Elizabeth II proposes to his friend to invest in a private equity firm he has just visited, according to the public broadcaster.

Pressure Rises on Ex-Prince Andrew

These revelations increase the pressure on the former prince, previously accused of participating in sexual activities with women facilitated by Epstein. Among other things, emails released this Sunday also indicated that in September 2010 he invited the American pedophile and a Romanian woman described as "very cute" to a private dinner at Buckingham Palace. In recent months, photographs of Andrew with different young women have also emerged. The former duke retired from public life in 2019 due to social pressure over his friendship with Epstein, which increased when in 2025 the American Virginia Giuffre published a memoir detailing that the then prince abused her on at least three occasions when she was a minor.
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The king's brother, who denies the accusations, reached a millionaire legal agreement in 2022 with Giuffre - who committed suicide last April at the age of 41 - for her to withdraw her civil lawsuit.

In addition to stripping him of his titles, Charles III ordered him to move last Monday from his mansion at Windsor Castle, on the outskirts of London, to a residence on the sovereign's private estate in Sandringham, in eastern England.

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