Epstein files and royal families: among the names involved are princes, princesses, and sovereigns
The arrest of Andrew Mountbatten Windsor has heightened tensions among various European royal families, as several are mentioned in connection with Jeffrey Epstein's controversial activities.
Tensions are running high in some European royal palaces following the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, with several royal figures (including some princes and princesses) implicated in the unfolding scandal related to Jeffrey Epstein. Recently unsealed files by the US Department of Justice revealed a troubling connection among royal family members, one of which is Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway, whose name appeared over a thousand times in the documents.
Mette-Marit, aged 52, is poised to become the queen consort alongside her husband, King Haakon. The released messages indicate a certain complicity with Epstein, as evidenced by a 2012 message where she affectionately addresses him as 'a treasure' from her account tagged with her royal title. This revelation raises serious questions about the nature of her connections to Epstein and the implications for her status within the royal hierarchy.
The documents also highlight a troubling pattern of behavior, as the Crown Princess expressed little concern regarding Epstein's notorious interest in underage girls. When referring to her social encounters, she mentions meeting two Norwegian men, aged 24 and 25, and discusses her enjoyment of life in Oslo. Moreover, her casual tone during conversations about Epstein's intentions of 'hunting for a wife' in Paris further emphasizes the alarming nature of these associations amidst the ongoing scrutiny into Epstein’s infamous network.