Second woman alleges Epstein sent her to UK to have sex with Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor | Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor

A second woman also claimed this jeffrey epstein According to her lawyer, he sent her to England to have sexual relations with Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
The woman’s US lawyer, Brad Edwards, claimed that she spent the night at the Royal Lodge, the former prince’s residence, in 2010. he told the BBC. The woman, who was not British, was reportedly in her 20s at the time.
Edwards, of Florida-based law firm Edwards Henderson, said he was treated to a tour of Buckingham Palace and tea after spending the night at Mountbatten-Windsor.
Edwards told the broadcaster: “We are talking about at least one woman who was sent to Prince Andrew by Jeffrey Epstein. She even toured Buckingham Palace after a night with Prince Andrew.”
An accuser of Epstein claims she first had sexual intercourse at the Royal Lodge, the royal residence.
BBC News said it had not received a response to Mountbatten-Windsor’s request for comment on the allegation, and that although Buckingham Palace routinely records the names of tour guests, it was not possible to confirm the woman’s visit without revealing her identity.
Edwards is said to represent more than 200 Epstein survivors worldwide and represented Virginia Giuffre, who claimed she was brought to London in 2001 when she was 17 to have sex with the former prince. Giuffre said she was forced to have sex with Andrew two more times in 2001 and 2002, once in New York and once on Epstein’s private Caribbean island. He killed himself in April last year.
Mountbatten-Windsor has consistently denied Giuffre’s allegations and any wrongdoing involving Epstein, a convicted sex offender who killed himself in a Manhattan jail cell in 2019.
The lawyer told the BBC there had been communication between his client and the former prince before the encounter, during which he claimed he spent the night with her. Edwards said the former prince had been in contact with “certain legal advisors” in the US but Mountbatten-Windsor had “lost contact with her lawyers”.
According to the BBC report, Edwards said communication stopped after King Charles officially removed his brother’s “coat, title and honour” in October, following the posthumous publication of Giuffre’s memoirs.
The lawyer told the BBC he was considering filing a civil lawsuit against the former prince on the woman’s behalf.
Giuffre filed a civil lawsuit against Andrew in the US in 2021 and settled the case in February 2022 for an estimated £12 million.
The Guardian has attempted to contact Mountbatten-Windsor for comment.




