The recent FBI investigation into Britain’s Prince Andrew and his alleged ties to Jeffrey Epstein may have cleared the royal of any wrongdoing, but the sordid history between the two men continues to haunt the prince. Despite the FBI’s findings, there are still lingering accusations from Epstein’s sex-trafficking accuser, Virginia Giuffre, who claims that Prince Andrew sexually assaulted her on multiple occasions.
In a revealing tell-all book titled “Epstein: Dead Men Tell No Tales,” investigative reporter Dylan Howard delves into the timeline of Andrew’s relationship with Epstein. The prince’s connection to Epstein dates back to 1998 when Epstein’s partner and lover, Ghislaine Maxwell, befriended Andrew’s ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson. Through Maxwell, Andrew was introduced to Epstein and soon became a client of the controversial financier.
According to Howard’s account, Maxwell also introduced Andrew to a teenage Virginia Giuffre, who alleges that she was sexually abused by the prince. Giuffre claimed that Andrew groped her, touched her inappropriately, and engaged in sexual acts with her at Maxwell’s London home. These allegations paint a disturbing picture of Andrew’s involvement with Epstein and his circle of young women.
Despite these shocking claims, Buckingham Palace has vehemently denied the allegations, with Andrew himself stating that his focus remains on his work. With the FBI investigation now closed and Giuffre’s tragic passing, Andrew is reportedly relieved and ready to resume his normal activities. He has lifted his self-imposed travel ban and is looking forward to getting back to his playboy lifestyle.
While the FBI may have cleared Prince Andrew of any criminal involvement with Epstein, the shadow of their relationship continues to cast a dark cloud over the royal family. The allegations made by Giuffre and others raise troubling questions about Andrew’s associations and behavior, leaving many to wonder about the true extent of his involvement with Epstein’s illicit activities.