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Is trouble mounting for Prince Andrew over fresh Epstein email revelations?

UK prosecutors are liaising with police after newly released Epstein emails appeared to show Prince Andrew shared confidential trade documents, as authorities assess potential criminal misconduct.

February 11, 2026 / 22:50 IST
Pressure grows over Prince Andrew revelations

UK prosecutors said on Wednesday they are liaising with police forces examining the Epstein files, after newly surfaced emails suggested that former prince Andrew may have shared additional trade-related documents with the late US sex offender.

“We are in close contact with both the Met and Thames Valley Police, but we haven't been asked for formal advice yet,” Director of Public Prosecutions Stephen Parkinson told journalists.

Thames Valley Police, which covers the southern Windsor area where Andrew previously lived, confirmed over the weekend that it had received a report alleging criminal misconduct and was “assessing the information in line with our established procedures”.

London’s Metropolitan Police has also launched an investigation into former UK envoy to Washington Peter Mandelson, who is accused of having shared confidential government papers with financier Jeffrey Epstein.

Further disclosures on Wednesday appeared to indicate that Andrew, during his time as UK trade envoy between 2001 and 2011, sent Epstein a confidential document relating to gold and uranium investment opportunities in Afghanistan.

“Attached is a confidential brief produced by the Provincial Reconstruction Team in Helmand Province for International Investment Opportunities,” reads the email sent by “A” to Epstein’s email address.

"I am going to offer this elsewhere in my network (including Abu Dhabi), but would be very interested in your comments, views or ideas as to whom I could also usefully show this to attract some interest."

Dated December 19, 2010, the document is entitled "Helmand: High Value Commercial Opportunities for Foreign Investment Brief for HRH Duke of York".

King Charles III stripped his younger brother of all his titles including that of duke of York last year after one of Epstein's victims alleged she had been trafficked to have sex with Andrew three times.

Anti-monarchy activist Graham Smith, who heads the pressure group Republic, said at the weekend he had filed a report to Thames police after emails between Andrew and the late Epstein were found among a huge trove of government files released by US authorities.

In one email from November 2010 when he was a UK trade representative, Andrew appeared to share with Epstein reports from an official visit to Asia.

Andrew, whose ties to Epstein have caused a spectacular years-long fall from grace, served as a British trade envoy for a decade from 2001.

He has previously denied wrongdoing in relation to his friendship with Epstein.

Mandelson was fired by Prime Minister Keir Starmer as US ambassador in September once it emerged he had maintained ties to his longtime friend Epstein even after he was convicted of sex offences against a minor in the US in 2008.

Charles on Monday voiced "concern" over the actions of his brother, now known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, and has said the palace is ready "to support" the police investigation if asked.

(With AFP inputs)

Moneycontrol World Desk
first published: Feb 11, 2026 10:50 pm

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