London, Feb 1 (NA) -- The scandal surrounding the British crown added a new, dark chapter this Sunday. A second woman claimed that the late magnate Jeffrey Epstein sent her to the United Kingdom specifically to have sexual relations with Prince Andrew, brother of King Charles III. According to the Argentine News Agency (NA), the disclosure was made by the BBC and comes more than a decade after the case of Virginia Giuffre, the main accuser against the financier, who took his own life in April 2025. A night in Windsor and a visit to Buckingham Brad Edwards, the American lawyer representing this second victim, specified that the encounter took place in 2010 at the Duke's official residence in Windsor, west of London. This coincided with the British press publishing humiliating photographs of the former prince—in one, he is seen on all fours, bent over a woman—and emails where he invited Epstein to 'private' meetings at the palace. Faced with the gravity of the events, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer broke his silence and declared that Andrew should testify before the U.S. Congress to clarify what he knows about the financier's sex trafficking crimes. According to the lawyer's account, after spending the night with Andrew, the young woman visited Buckingham Palace. This new accusation strikes a blow against Andrew, who had already fallen from grace and was stripped of all his royal titles last October and ordered to vacate his luxurious mansion. Compromising photos and political pressure The revelation coincides with the leak of new documents from the U.S. Department of Justice. At the time, the woman was 'in her twenties'.
New Prince Andrew Scandal: Sex Abuse Allegations
A second woman has accused Prince Andrew of sexual misconduct, claiming Jeffrey Epstein sent her to the UK to meet the prince in 2010. The new accusation comes over a decade after the Virginia Giuffre case and further jeopardizes the disgraced royal's standing.