Andrew used Epstein's 'Lolita Express' and invited women to Buckingham Palace
Prince Andrew is facing renewed allegations of using Jeffrey Epstein's private jet to bring women to Buckingham Palace.
Former Prince Andrew Mountbatten Windsor is embroiled in new allegations regarding his relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. It is claimed that Andrew utilized Epstein's infamous 'Lolita Express' to fly women into the UK, including sneaking them into Buckingham Palace. Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown has brought attention to the issue, referencing the jet's 90 trips to the UK and urging the Metropolitan Police to revisit their previous investigation into Andrew's actions.
Sources have alleged that Andrew employed a system of code names and circumvention of security protocols to facilitate the entry of these women into the royal residence. Despite these serious claims, which represent a significant scandal in British royalty, Andrew has continuously denied any wrongdoing and asserts his innocence regarding all allegations tied to Epstein and the misconduct that surrounded him.
The implications of these allegations are profound, particularly in the context of Prince Andrew's previous accusations and the royal family's reputation. With public and political figures calling for further investigation, the matter raises questions about accountability and the need for systemic change in how such high-profile cases are handled, especially involving individuals with historical ties to power and privilege.