Andrew and Epstein invited to 'Boom Boom Room' on trip to 'end friendship'
A new report suggests that Prince Andrew's visit to Jeffrey Epstein in 2010, intended to end their friendship, included invitations to a New York City bar, contradicting Andrew's previous claims.
New revelations regarding Prince Andrew's 2010 visit to Jeffrey Epstein question his motives for the trip, which he had claimed were solely to terminate their friendship. Emails from released Epstein files indicate that Andrew received an invitation to the upscale Boom Boom Room bar during his stay for what he called a serious discussion about cutting ties with Epstein. This contradicts Andrew's assertions made in his 2019 Newsnight interview where he insisted that socializing was not part of the trip.
The emails suggest that there were social elements to the visit that Andrew previously downplayed. He stated he traveled to the U.S. to communicate face-to-face, believing that ending the friendship over the phone would be insincere. However, the evidence brought to light implies that there may have been more to the visit than merely a serious conversation, raising questions about the transparency of his intentions.
As public scrutiny continues over Andrew's connections to Epstein, this new information could have broader implications for his reputation and ongoing legal battles. The details of the trip and the invitation to participate in a social event alongside an individual with Epstein's background further complicate Andrew's narrative and might affect his standing in the royal family and public perception.