Prince Andrew Accused of Using Epstein's 'Lolita Express' to Smuggle Women into Buckingham Palace
Andrew Accused of Smuggling Women via Epstein's Jet to Palace

Explosive Allegations Link Former Prince Andrew to Epstein's Trafficking Network

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the former Duke of York, faces shocking new accusations of involvement with Jeffrey Epstein's criminal enterprise. According to recently unsealed court documents known as the Epstein Files, the royal allegedly used the convicted paedophile's private Boeing 727–100 aircraft, infamously dubbed the 'Lolita Express', to transport a woman to the United Kingdom. The files further claim this individual was then secretly escorted into Buckingham Palace under the coded alias 'Mrs Windsor'.

Flight Logs Reveal Extensive UK Landings and a Secret Hub

The documents paint a disturbing picture of Epstein's air travel within Britain. His private jet is recorded as landing approximately 90 times on UK soil, with entries continuing even after his 2008 conviction for child sex offences. Stansted Airport, identified as Britain's fourth busiest airport, is alleged to have served as a covert hub for Epstein's operations. Here, victims were reportedly transferred between aircraft. The flight logs, which often label unnamed passengers simply as 'female', indicate landings at major airports like Heathrow and Stansted, as well as at smaller, less-monitored airfields across southern England.

Political Figures Demand Urgent Criminal Investigation

The revelations have prompted fierce calls for action from senior political figures. Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown has described the situation as 'by far the biggest scandal of all' and is urging Scotland Yard to launch a comprehensive criminal investigation into Andrew's conduct. Brown contends that previous inquiries failed to properly examine crucial flight evidence.

'The Stansted revelations alone require them to interview Andrew,' Brown stated. 'I have been told privately that the investigations related to the former Prince Andrew did not properly check vital evidence of flights.'

He has formally requested the Metropolitan Police to re-examine their decision-making process, highlighting emails that detail how Epstein exploited Stansted Airport to traffic girls from countries including Latvia, Lithuania, and Russia.

Secret Palace Visits Under Codenames and Lack of Scrutiny

Insider accounts provided to media outlets allege a pattern of secretive visits by women to Andrew at Buckingham Palace. Sources claim the former Duke would instruct palace staff using a consistent coded message: 'Mrs Windsor will arrive shortly, please let her in and show her up.' These visits are said to have occurred through discreet staff entrances, bypassing normal security protocols for years.

'Buckingham Palace isn't the fortress you think it is,' one source revealed. 'A lot of them had no security clearance whatsoever. Few details, if any, were taken because of his status within the Royal Household.'

The Epstein Files link Andrew to at least four women, including the well-known accuser Virginia Giuffre, whose allegations of being forced to have sex with the royal are referenced in the newly released FBI documents, albeit with her name redacted.

Emails Detail Logistics of Trafficking and Visa Schemes

The trove of documents includes explicit emails that shed light on the mechanics of Epstein's network. One communication describes a female passenger as 'just turned 18, 179cm, very cute, speaks English', with the sender promising to forward a video. Another email from 2012 discusses complex travel logistics for an individual without a UK visa, detailing plans for her to be escorted onto the Boeing aircraft at Stansted.

Gordon Brown has raised further alarms about potential UK connections to Epstein's visa fraud schemes, which involved registering trafficked girls for English language courses to obtain US visas. 'We need to know if and to what extent this was also happening in the UK,' he wrote.

Mounting Pressure from Officials and New Photographic Evidence

The scandal continues to escalate with mounting pressure from British authorities. Former victims' commissioner Dame Vera Baird has urged police to 'start properly investigating' Andrew, while the chair of the Commons Women and Equalities Committee has stated he must answer to both police and Parliament.

Adding to the gravity of the allegations, the released files include three undated photographs showing Andrew crouching over an unidentified woman on the floor of Epstein's New York mansion. A senior US politician has identified the woman in these images as a sex trafficking victim. The pictures, which also appear to show Andrew touching the woman's abdomen, were part of a cache released publicly on January 30.

As these detailed allegations from the Epstein Files circulate globally, they pose severe questions about the extent of Prince Andrew's associations and the security breaches at one of the world's most famous residences, Buckingham Palace.