Feb 9 • 10:10 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway Aftenposten

Former Prince of Britain Shared Official Trade Documents with Epstein

Former Prince Andrew of Britain shared official trade documents with Jeffrey Epstein in 2010, according to email exchanges between them.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly the Prince of Britain, is under scrutiny for sharing official trade documents with Jeffrey Epstein in 2010. The latest release of Epstein-related documents reveals emails where Mountbatten-Windsor forwarded sensitive trade reports regarding countries like Vietnam and Singapore to Epstein. These documents were typically meant to be confidential, adhering to a confidentiality agreement that prohibits sharing sensitive commercial information with third parties.

The implications of this sharing are significant, particularly given the longstanding investigations into Epstein's connections and the consequences for those involved. British authorities, including the police, have been approached for comment regarding the potential investigation into Mountbatten-Windsor's actions. The fact that these documents were intended only for legitimate governmental purposes raises questions about the nature of the prince's relationship with Epstein and the breach of protocol involved in sharing these sensitive materials.

This incident adds to the public scrutiny Andrew has faced in recent years due to his association with Epstein, leading to his loss of royal title, job, and residence. While the exact consequences of this latest revelation remain to be seen, it underscores the ongoing fallout from Epstein's controversial legacy and the scrutiny of all individuals connected to him.

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