Epstein Photo: Andrew on All Fours Over Woman

Epstein Photo: Andrew on All Fours Over Woman

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor—the former British prince—has been pictured on all fours over what appears to be a woman in the latest Epstein files release.

The images are part of more than three million documents, photographs, and videos made public in the latest U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) release.

Photos involving the former prince have reignited questions that have shadowed him for years, even as he maintains his long-standing denials, and has already been stripped of his royal titles.

Newly released documents from the DOJ—part of the vast tranche known as the Epstein files—include photographs that appear to show Mountbatten-Windsor crouched on all fours over a woman lying on the floor.

The three photographs show a man believed to be Mountbatten-Windsor leaning over a woman sprawled flat on her back with her arms outstretched.

He is barefoot, wearing jeans and a white polo shirt, while another unidentified person appears seated in a leopard‑print chair in the background.

Officials have released no details on the circumstances surrounding the pictures, and there is no indication of wrongdoing.

Three photos in the cache show Andrew on all fours over a woman, with two of the images appearing to show him touching her abdomen and another capturing him looking directly at the camera.

The DOJ provided no contextual notes with the images, nor any timeline.

Alongside the photographs, email exchanges between Epstein and the former prince from 2010 reappear throughout the newly published files. These include messages in which Epstein proposed introducing him to a “beautiful, trustworthy” 26‑year‑old Russian woman, and other exchanges in which Andrew appeared to offer Epstein “lots of privacy” at Buckingham Palace.

Andrew has consistently denied wrongdoing in connection with the financier.

The release marks the most substantial public disclosure of Epstein‑related evidence to date, with the DOJ confirming that tens of thousands of items—many redacted to protect private individuals and victims—remain under review.

In December 2025, an earlier tranche of DOJ files included a photo that appeared to show Mountbatten-Windsor lying across the laps of women, with Epstein’s long-time associate Ghislaine Maxwell in the background.

The DOJ said its public production may include items submitted by the public that are false or “fake,” and that reviewers were instructed to limit redactions to protect victims and their families, while not redacting notable individuals and politicians.

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