Disgraced Andrew seen grinning after Epstein photos show him lying across women and hunting with paedo at...
DISGRACED ex-prince Andrew was pictured grinning on a horse ride just hours after bombshell photos showed him lying across the lap of five women with Ghislaine Maxwell.
A trove of 300,000 Epstein documents, including court records, footage and images, also included new photos of Andrew Mountbatten Windsor at Balmoral and Ascot with Epstein and Maxwell.
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Hours after the data dump emerged, Andrew broke his cover and was snapped out riding his horse at Windsor on Saturday morning with a broad grin.
Thousands of PDF links lead to pictures showing other famous figures – such as former president Bill Clinton who can be seen in one image relaxing with Epstein and a mystery woman in a hot tub.
Another picture shows Clinton and pop star Michael Jackson posing alongside an unidentified woman.
One of the images also shows a topless Epstein pictured at his notorious paedo island home with what appears to be a toddler’s foot.
What is inside the latest releases?
- Half-naked Epstein pictured next to a “toddler’s foot”
- Bill Clinton relaxes in hot tub and swims with a mystery women
- Prince Andrew seen with Epstein and Maxwell in Balmoral and Ascot
- Chilling pics show inside Epstein’s $77m Manhattan lair
- Sinister Epstein massage room pictured
- Michael Jackson poses with Epstein
The files also contain a chilling masseuse list – featuring 254 redacted names.
Among the thousands of pictures released, one shows Andrew, 65, at a black-tie event with Ghislaine Maxwell.
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The humiliated ex-royal was pictured lying across the lap of five women, whose faces have all been redacted.
Dressed in a suit and bow tie, Andrew appears to be smiling with his eyes closed and his head nearly resting on a woman’s lap.

Bill Clinton relaxes in hot tub & swims with mystery woman in string of images released in bombshell new Epstein files
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Maxwell, who is a convicted sex trafficker, also appears in the photograph.
She poses behind the disgraced former prince along with another woman whose face has also been redacted.
The undated image is a photograph of a picture in a photo frame but it remains unclear when or where the original photo was taken, or who took it.
According to Sky News, the picture was taken in front of the fireplace in the saloon room at Sandringham – the Norfolk estate where King Charles and members of his family will spend Christmas.
Other photographs show Epstein and Maxwell enjoying hunting trips at the late Queen’s Balmoral residence in Scotland with Andrew, and in the Royal Box at Ascot.
They were known to have been guests of the former prince during Ladies’ Day in 2000, which was attended by Queen Elizabeth and the Queen Mother.
Chilling new images also show a sinister massage room, pictures of naked women and hidden cameras in Epstein’s $77million Manhattan lair where Andrew stayed.
Andrew was seen waving goodbye to a young woman from the doorstep of the home in footage captured in 2010 – two years after Epstein pleaded guilty to soliciting prostitution from girls as young as 14.
There is no suggestion that the images released by the DOJ suggest misconduct.
Many of the individuals shown – including Andrew – have denied any involvement in wrongdoing connected to Epstein.
Andrew, who lost his Duke and Prince titles while also being stripped of his Knight of the Order of the Garter, was brought to his knees by the Epstein scandal.
The spectacular fall from grace was set off by his ongoing relationship with the paedophile financier Epstein.
While he repeatedly claimed to have cut ties with the convicted sex offender, The Sun on Sunday revealed he had emailed his pal Jeffrey several months after he claimed he had cut off contact.
The scandal swirling around him and sex abuse accuser Virginia Giuffre was sparked when Andrew took part in a now infamous Newsnight interview.
During the television interview he denied having ever met Virginia Giuffre.
However, Giuffre said Andrew had sex with her at Maxwell’s London house in 2001 – a claim he continued to strongly deny.
An infamous photo showing him with his arm around the then 17-year-old at Maxwell’s London home in 2001 was used as evidence to reinforce her claim.
Ms Giuffre said the picture was evidence that Andrew had abused her but the ex-prince claimed the photo was doctored.
The scandal has led to Andrew losing his titles and status as a member of the royal family, as well as the perks that come with it.
The shamed royal was stripped of his Duke of York and Prince title before agreeing to leave Royal Lodge, his home in Windsor, amid mounting pressure.
However, Andrew’s eviction is likely to be delayed until February, because he is reportedly struggling to downsize.
He was given his marching orders from his 31-room mansion, where he paid a “peppercorn rent”, by his brother The King.
Buckingham Palace announced Andy had handed back his lease on Royal Lodge to The Crown Estate on October 30.
Following his public downfall, Andrew has rarely been seen, only appearing momentarily while out driving or riding.
He appeared briefly for the private christening of his granddaughter, Athena, at St. James’s Palace on December 12.
This marked his first royal-adjacent event since King Charles began stripping him of his titles.
He had previously been called to appear before Congress as the scandal around him and Epstein’s relationship unfolded, an invitation he ignored.
The data dump containing new photos of the humiliated royal came after US deputy attorney general Todd Blanche said “several hundred thousand” documents from the so-called “Epstein files” would be released ahead of a legal deadline.
He said the need to protect the sex offender’s victims meant thousands more would be released over the coming weeks.
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The US Department of Justice were legally obligated to make all files related to the investigation into Epstein public by midnight on Friday following the passing of the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
Epstein was found dead in his cell at a federal jail in Manhattan, New York, in August 2019 while he awaited trial on sex trafficking charges. His death was ruled a suicide.












