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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor ‘repeatedly requested use of Jeffrey Epstein’s multi-million pound homes’

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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor ‘repeatedly requested use of Jeffrey Epstein’s multi-million pound homes’
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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor pestered Jeffrey Epstein for the use of his multi-million-pound homes while the sex offender was under house arrest, new emails suggest.

The former Duke of York seemingly sent multiple emails to Epstein asking for the use of high-end properties in Paris and New York.


He also boldly appeared to approached the disgraced financier for the use of his homes on behalf of Sarah Ferguson.

The emails allegedly also show Andrew used Epstein’s private cars and drivers.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor asked to use Jeffrey Epstein’s multi-million pound properties, emails show

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An email from Andrew in 2009, seemingly says it has been “far too long” since they last spoke and after some small talk Andrew asks: “I have to go to Paris this coming weekend,11h to 14’ Sept and I remember that you have an apartment in Paris and was just wondering if I might be allowed to use it for the weekend?

“This is a private weekend and I am already booked into a hotel but on the off chance that you would allow me to use your apartment it would be great from a number of perspectives.”

The disgraced former royal appears to conclude: “If this is either inappropriate or unavailable then I apologise for asking.”

Epstein, who was under house arrest at the time, replied “of course” before offering Andrew the use of his private car and driver.

Andrew appears to reply: “Dear J, Thank you so very much for your hospitality.”

On a separate occasion in November 2009, Andrew allegedly emailed Epstein again, asking for another use of the house.

Andrew spoke to Epstein to arrange accommodation for both himself and Sarah Ferguson

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The email reads: “The reason for my email is not only to wish you a happy Thanksgiving but I have just had notification of a requirement to be in Paris during the weekend of 4th to 6th December.

“Please may I stay in your beautiful apartment again?”

It is not known how many times Andrew stayed at one of Epstein’s homes, whether in New York or Paris.

Andrew later thanked Epstein for allowing him to stay in the “wonderful apartment” in an apparent email.

The former royal has always denied any wrongdoing in connection with Epstein, and being mentioned in the files does not indicate any wrongdoing.

Andrew also appears to boldly ask for the use of Epstein’s apartment on behalf of Sarah Ferguson.

In the emails, a person referred to as “S” is mentioned: “PS. S asks: can she stay in your wonderful home in New York this week?”

Andrew appears to communicate with Jeffrey Epstein after he was released from prison for prostituting a 14-year-old

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Epstein also appears to have arranged a place to stay for Ms Ferguson during a trip to New York.

Coping Ms Ferguson into the email, Epstein asked his staff: “Please organize at least one apt for sarah ferguson, she might need one for staff as well.”

GB News has contacted Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor for a response.

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