New photographs included in the Department of Justice’s latest release of Epstein-related documents show Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew, in unusual and unsettling situations with an unidentified woman.
In one image, Mountbatten-Windsor appears crouched over a woman lying on her back on a striped carpet, while looking directly toward the camera. The woman’s face is redacted in the released materials. In two additional photos, he is seen barefoot, wearing a white polo shirt and jeans, and placing his hands on the woman’s stomach.
The woman appears to be conscious in the images, with her arm raised in one of the photos. In the background, another man — whose face is partially cut out of the frame — is visible sitting in a leopard-print chair with his feet resting on a table covered by a striped cloth.
The Department of Justice has not provided details regarding when or where the photos were taken. Similar images of a younger Mountbatten-Windsor have appeared in earlier document releases as part of the ongoing disclosure of records connected to Jeffrey Epstein.
Prince Andrew lost his royal titles and public duties after allegations surfaced linking him to Epstein. One of Epstein’s victims, Virginia Giuffre, who died by suicide in April, previously alleged in legal filings and in her memoir Nobody’s Girl that Epstein arranged encounters between her and Mountbatten-Windsor when she was underage. The former prince has denied those claims.
The release is part of a broader effort by the Justice Department to make public millions of records tied to Epstein’s activities and associations. Officials have cautioned that the materials include a wide range of documents and images and do not represent findings of guilt or wrongdoing on their own.
As more records continue to be disclosed, the documents are expected to prompt further public scrutiny of Epstein’s relationships with influential figures and the extent of his network.