Newly surfaced images purportedly depict Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor sharing a meal with a model during an official trip paid for by taxpayers, and these pictures were allegedly sent to Jeffrey Epstein. The photos, part of the latest document release, show Andrew, then a UK trade envoy, dining with a model identified as Miya Muqi and another woman during a trade visit to China in 2010.
The photos also reveal conversations between David Stern, a former aide to Andrew, and Epstein, suggesting that the images were shared with the convicted sex trafficker. The images capture moments from what seems to be a dinner, with one shot showing the model, Ms. Muqi, seated at a table with two men, and another image showing Andrew seated with a bouquet of lilies in front of him.
Another photo shows the royal on a boat with a woman wearing sunglasses, both appearing to have life jackets on their laps. While the second woman’s identity remains undisclosed, the photos were reportedly accompanied by a derogatory comment about young women when sent to Epstein.
These images, included in the Epstein files, do not imply any wrongdoing on Andrew’s part, who has consistently denied any misconduct related to his association with Epstein. These latest pictures are part of a series of embarrassing images of Andrew that have emerged from the recent batch of Epstein files, showing him in compromising positions with unidentified women.
Additionally, emails referencing Andrew indicate his involvement in arranging a meeting between Epstein and Libyan dictator Colonel Gadaffi during his time as a trade envoy. The emails, exchanged between Stern and Epstein, suggest Epstein’s interest in organizing a meeting in Tripoli, with “pa” believed to refer to Prince Andrew.
