Summary
Emails show that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor used Royal Lodge, a historic UK property he leased, to hold financial meetings involving Jeffrey Epstein. The meetings took place when Mountbatten-Windsor was a British trade envoy, and Epstein advised on financial matters, possibly related to financial difficulties faced by Sarah Ferguson, Mountbatten-Windsor's then-wife.
Key Facts
- Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, then Prince Andrew, leased Royal Lodge in 2003.
- Royal Lodge has hosted various high-profile guests, including Jeffrey Epstein.
- British police searched Royal Lodge as part of an investigation into potential misconduct.
- Emails from 2009-2011 indicate financial meetings involving Epstein at Royal Lodge.
- Meetings took place when Mountbatten-Windsor was serving as the UK trade envoy.
- The emails mention financial troubles related to Sarah Ferguson, his then-wife.
- Epstein provided financial advice during this time.