Ex-Prince Andrew Took Trafficking Victims to Buckingham Palace After They Were Flown to UK by Epstein

British police are facing mounting pressure to open a full investigation into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor after newly surfaced records and witness accounts allege that trafficking victims were flown into the United Kingdom aboard Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious private jet and secretly delivered to the disgraced former prince.

According to documents in the Epstein Files, the girls were smuggled into Buckingham Palace under the codename “Mrs. Windsor.”

Flight logs tied to Epstein’s Boeing 727, often referred to as the “Lolita Express,” show the aircraft landed in Britain roughly 90 times, including visits that occurred after Epstein’s 2008 conviction for child sex offenses.

Records further suggest Stansted Airport may have functioned as a transfer hub where sex trafficking victims were moved between aircraft before being transported elsewhere.

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Former UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown described the revelations as potentially “by far the biggest scandal of all.”

Writing in the New Statesman, Brown called on Scotland Yard to reopen and expand its inquiries into the former Duke of York beyond earlier misconduct considerations.

“The Stansted revelations alone require them to interview Andrew,” Brown said, adding he had been told previous investigations “did not properly check vital evidence of flights.”

Buckingham Palace Access Claims

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Reports now allege that at least one Epstein victim was flown into Britain and taken directly to Buckingham Palace, which was the late Queen Elizabeth II’s official primary residence at the time.

At the palace, Andrew allegedly instructed staff:

“Mrs Windsor will arrive shortly, please let her in and show her up.”

Sources reportedly told The Sun that similar coded requests were used repeatedly to bring unidentified women into the royal residence through staff entrances without formal security clearance, a practice insiders say continued for years.

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Andrew has been linked in Epstein-related materials to multiple women, including Virginia Roberts Giuffre.

Her allegations that she was raped by Andrew on multiple occasions are referenced in FBI-released documents, though portions remain redacted.

Giuffre tragically died last year.

Andrew has consistently denied all allegations.

However, evidence against the former prince has continued to emerge, undermining his denials.

Additional disclosures describe Epstein bringing a young Romanian model to a private dinner with Andrew at Buckingham Palace and offering introductions to other foreign women in subsequent years.

Emails, Flights, and Trafficking Questions

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Emails contained in the released records describe women being transported through Europe and into the UK, including one message referencing a woman who had “just turned 18” and another outlining logistical planning for a passenger without a UK visa to transfer onto Epstein’s Boeing aircraft at Stansted.

Former victims’ commissioner Dame Vera Baird and lawmakers on the Commons Women and Equalities Committee have joined calls demanding police fully investigate Andrew’s role.

Brown warned authorities may have had “little or no idea who was being trafficked through our country, and for whom other than Epstein.”

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Political and Legal Fallout Expands

The controversy is widening beyond the royal family.

U.S. officials recently highlighted photographs showing Andrew with an unidentified woman inside Epstein’s New York residence, raising further unanswered questions.

Separately, Britain’s Metropolitan Police has opened an investigation into the UK’s anti-Trump former U.S. Ambassador Peter Mandelson over alleged misconduct connected to communications with Epstein during the financial crisis.

Mandelson allegedly provided Epstein with the UK government’s secret financial information so he could profit from the crisis.

Buckingham Palace has said it would “stand ready to support” any police inquiry, while the Prince and Princess of Wales expressed being “deeply concerned” about continuing revelations and emphasized concern for the victims.

Andrew, stripped of royal titles and effectively removed from public royal life, has never been questioned by police regarding Giuffre’s trafficking allegations.

Among other allegations, Giuffre accused Andrew, King Charles’ brother, of raping her in London after she was trafficked there by Epstein when she was just 17 years old.

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Previous Metropolitan Police reviews in 2016, 2019, and later declined to pursue a full criminal investigation, decisions that victims’ families say left them “deeply disappointed.”

Public Confidence in Monarchy Falls

As disclosures continue, public support for the British monarchy is slipping.

A recent poll found backing for the institution has fallen to 45 percent, a decline linked to the ongoing Epstein scandal and renewed scrutiny of Andrew’s past associations.

With new flight data, emails, and insider testimony now surfacing, pressure is intensifying on law enforcement to determine whether criminal activity tied to Epstein’s network reached the heart of Britain’s royal residence and why earlier investigations failed to fully examine the evidence.

READ MORE – ‘Code Words’ in Epstein Files Suggest ‘Very Sick’ Elites Involved in ‘Human Consumption’

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