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Andrew Windsor somehow embroiled in further allegations
Channel 4 News have reported on a second woman who has come forward with further allegations against Andrew Windsor, following the latest US release of the Epstein Files.
The disgraced royal has faced pressure from across UK and US society to take accountability for his long-term, close relationship with convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
Channel 4 News also went on to discuss the incredibly murky ties between political advisor and Labour peer Peter Mandelson, who has since resigned from the Labour Party to save ’embarrassment’. Bit late for that, but all right then.
Epstein: Second woman comes forward with allegations about Andrewhttps://t.co/gZeN5CD9Gm
— Channel 4 News (@Channel4News) February 1, 2026
Andrew caught ‘with his trousers off’
The Channel 4 News piece on the murky connections between prominent public figures and Epstein went as follows:
The concerning image of the man formerly known as Prince Andrew has prompted a government response, urging Andrew Mountbatten Windsor to explain himself as a second woman comes forward… A second woman is alleging Epstein sent her to have sex with the then Prince Andrew when in her twenties. Those mentioned in the release may not be found guilty of wrongdoing, but those who condemned Epstein out loud but called him a friend in private are now locked into a waiting game of public shame.
Our own Willem Moore wrote yesterday about the UK PM’s reluctance to ask Andrew Windsor to apologise. The weak PM instead appears to suggest the spoilt former prince should lend his wisdom and knowledge to aide US investigations but should stop short of admitting guilt. Entrenched Western power structures continue to protect abusers, showing a deep resistance to accountability for the wealthiest in society. Moore wrote:
It’s important to understand that the Epstein Files contain claims which may have no merit when investigated. At the same time, you also need to realise that:
We may never know which claims have merit and which don’t, because the authorities have failed to investigate the many crimes linked to Epstein.
There is more than enough known about Windsor’s activities to say he’s a degenerate and a liar.
Web of abuse among elite and alleged cover-ups
The renewed attention generated by the latest release of the Epstein files has intensified critiques of entrenched power structures. This has also prompted fresh arguments for the dismantling of institutions such as the British monarchy:
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor invited Jeffrey Epstein to Buckingham Palace and promised him a lot of privacy. pic.twitter.com/1xrskvgffA
— Mukhtar (@I_amMukhtar) January 30, 2026
They knew Andrew Windsor was a beast and were fully aware of what was happening on that island.
They closed ranks and provided cover for some of the most depraved child abusers on the planet. #EpsteinFiles #AbolishTheMonarchy pic.twitter.com/wHp1VtSmv1
— Paul (@LeftySeparatist) February 1, 2026
Elite desperately closing ranks
The continued release of documents has heightened public concerns about elite-linked sexual abuse. This has only reinforced the view that the wealthy and powerful face far less scrutiny than their working class ‘inferiors’. This blatant and offensive imbalance of accountability and responsibility follows a long line of scandals where those with power are rarely punished, implying that wealth offers protection from punishment.
As the UK’s criminal justice system tightens its grip on ordinary people, anger is likely to grow over the preferential treatment of the wealthiest against the interests of everyone else.
Featured image via the Canary