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Buckingham Palace In Panic As Prince Andrew’s New Data Worry The Entire Royal Family

Buckingham Palace In Panic As Prince Andrew’s New Data Worry The Entire Royal Family

This week, Buckingham Palace is once again the epicenter of tension after new information has come to light that points directly to Prince Andrew. The Duke of York was already in a delicate position in recent months, but what is now circulating in the British press threatens to further complicate his situation. Everything centers on his connection with Jeffrey Epstein, a name that never stops casting shadows over the Royal Family.

Last Sunday, Mail on Sunday reported information that has caused a wave of concern in London. Although the most sensitive detail has not yet been officially revealed, the leaks have put the prince’s inner circle on alert. What documents could forever change the position of Queen Elizabeth II’s son within the Royal Household?

Buckingham palace on alert over more than 100 emails linked to Prince Andrew
Prince Andrew has been dealing with the consequences of his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein for more than a decade. Since 2011, when emails that called his contacts into question first became known, his reputation has been marked. In 2022, he settled a civil agreement for £12 million, avoiding a trial that could have further damaged the monarchy’s image.

Despite his repeated denials, the ties with Epstein and with Ghislaine Maxwell have kept the Duke under constant media pressure. Every new revelation revives memories of a case that never seems to close. In that context comes the news that has the palace on edge.

According to Mail on Sunday, more than 100 emails related to Prince Andrew have reportedly been found in Jeffrey Epstein’s files. These documents, currently being reviewed by the U.S. Congress, could come to light in the coming months. A close source was blunt in this outlet: “They’re embarrassing and incriminating, and they could destroy him.”

The case is reminiscent of Lord Mandelson, who resigned last week after the leak of compromising emails with Epstein. “If you think what happened to Peter Mandelson is bad, you have no idea what’s going to happen when Andrew’s emails are published,” this source stated.

Some of those emails had already surfaced in previous court cases. For example, in February 2011, Andrew allegedly wrote to Epstein: “Keep in touch and we’ll keep playing soon!”

In 2015, another email is attributed to him, addressed to Ghislaine Maxwell, in which he asked to speak urgently about Virginia Giuffre: “Let me know when we can talk. I have some specific questions to ask you about Virginia Roberts!” Maxwell replied: “I have information, call me when you have a moment.”

Epstein’s files could summon Andrew before the U.S. Congress
Among the documents reviewed by the House Oversight Committee, there would be unpublished data about Andrew and his relationship with Epstein. The financier’s personal agenda included the Duke’s phone numbers and even an email address linked to Pipex, one of the first internet providers in the United Kingdom.

Experts say that if these emails are published, the prince could be called to testify in Washington alongside figures like Mandelson. “There are potentially incriminating emails between Andrew, Epstein, and Maxwell that haven’t come to light yet. If I were Andrew, I’d be very worried,” a source told the same outlet.

The scandal surrounding Prince Andrew once again puts Buckingham Palace and the entire British Royal Family in check. The alleged more than 100 emails linked to Epstein could represent a point of no return for the Duke of York. Time will tell whether these documents become the definitive proof that determines his fate or if, once again, he manages to weather the storm.

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