On Christmas Eve that year, Andrew allegedly sent Epstein a confidential briefing related to investment opportunities in Afghanistan’s Helmand Province. In February 2011, he is also said to have emailed Epstein regarding a private equity firm he had visited.

Andrew, who lost his royal titles last year, has consistently denied wrongdoing in connection with Epstein and has not commented on the latest claims.

Wider Investigations and Allegations

Police previously told The Post they are reviewing allegations from a woman who claimed Epstein sent her to the UK to have sex with Andrew at Royal Lodge, his former home.

The massive document release — spanning more than three million pages — also included allegations from an exotic dancer who said she performed sex acts with Epstein and Andrew after they allegedly asked for a threesome. Andrew has not addressed that claim.

Additionally, images have circulated showing Andrew crouching over an unidentified woman.

British authorities previously investigated accusations from Virginia Giuffre that Andrew had sex with her in London — claims he has always denied. In 2022, he paid millions of pounds to settle her civil case, despite maintaining that he had never met her.

Political and Royal Reaction

Prince Edward, Andrew’s older brother, said last week that it is “really important” to keep the focus on victims.

William, the Duke of Cambridge, and his wife said they are “deeply concerned” by the scandal.

King Charles was confronted by members of the public about Andrew’s association with Epstein during a visit to Essex.

Meanwhile, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has said Andrew should testify before Congress regarding his links to Epstein if formally requested.

Epstein was awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges when he was found dead in his jail cell in August 2019.