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Creep Andrew Windsor slipped info to Epstein
At this point, everyone knows the wretched Peter Mandelson shared government information with Jeffrey Epstein. Mandelson wasn’t the only Epstein associate with access to confidential UK info, however. The former prince Andrew Windsor served as a British trade envoy, and he was also feeding what he knew to the now-dead paedophile:
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor shared confidential information with Jeffrey Epstein from his official role as a trade envoy. He forwarded an official report from his trips to Singapore, Vietnam, China, and Hong Kong to Epstein just five minutes after receiving it. pic.twitter.com/hpMD07ikFd
— Mukhtar (@I_amMukhtar) February 8, 2026
Confidential
The screengrabbed email above is from the latest release of the Epstein Files. In it, you can see that Windsor received reports of visits to Vietnam, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Shenzen.
Did you receive these reports yourself?
Probably not, right; it would be weird if the trade envoy sent their reports to the general British public; it’s even stranger to send them to a notorious international paedophile.
As reported by the BBC, Windsor served as trade envoy for ten years (2001-2011). The BBC additionally highlighted that:
Under official guidance, trade envoys have a duty of confidentiality over sensitive, commercial, or political information about their official visits.
In other words, he could (and should) get into trouble for this.
We’d be surprised if he faces any actual consequences, however, given the fact that he’s escaped them all of his life. The Royals may have stripped him of his titles, but the entitlement remains. As the BBC report:
Earlier in February, Andrew moved out of his home in Windsor to the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk.
Buckingham Palace had announced in October that he would be moving from Royal Lodge, at the same time his title of prince was removed.
The former prince left the property on Monday night and is currently living at Wood Farm on the Sandringham Estate while his new permanent home undergoes renovations.
We don’t know about you, but when we fuck up, our punishment isn’t being sent to a managed country estate.
Keeping quiet
The BBC also asked Andrew Windsor to comment on all this. Surprise, surprise; he refused to do so.
Funny that he’s no longer so free and easy with the information he’ll share.
For more on the the Epstein Files, please read our article on how the media circus around Epstein is erasing the experiences of victims and survivors.
Featured image via Epstein Files