In another email dated March 4, 2011, a Mail on Sunday journalist approached Epstein asking for comment on his, Maxwell’s and Andrew’s relationship with Giuffre.
After he was forwarded the email inquiry, Andrew appeared to respond to Maxwell, saying: “Hey there! What’s all this? I don’t know anything about this. You must SAY [sic] so please. This has NOTHING To do with me.
“I can’t take any more of this.”
Giuffre alleged, before her death in April, that she had sex with the former prince on a further two occasions: at Epstein’s townhouse in New York and again at his private island in the US Virgin Islands.
Andrew has always denied the allegations.
Andrew, stripped of his royal title by his brother, King Charles, is now facing US demands to come clean on his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.Credit: Alamy
In a separate email chain, Epstein told Andrew: “Just got it two minutes ago. I’ve asked g [sic] lawyers to send a letter.
“Not sure… it’s so salcisous [sic] and ridiculous, im [sic] not sure how to respond, the only person she didn’t have sex with was Elvis.”
Epstein, in another exchange with his publicist in July 2011, said Buckingham Palace would “love it” if Giuffre was “proven to be a liar”.
He wrote: “I think Buckingham Palace would love it.
“You should task someone to investigate the girl Virginia Roberts, that has caused the Queen’s son all this agro [sic].
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“I promise you she is a fraud. You and I will be able to go to ascot [sic] for the rest of our lives.”
Andrew’s links to Epstein eventually led to the King dramatically stripping him of his titles and putting an end to his public life.
The move followed the publication of Giuffre’s posthumous memoirs and the US government’s release of documents from the paedophile’s estate.
Maxwell is serving a 20-year jail sentence for the sexual trafficking of girls on behalf of Epstein.
The Telegraph, London
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