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Email appears to confirm photo of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Virginia Giuffre is real | Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor

Email appears to confirm photo of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Virginia Giuffre is real | Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor

February 5, 2026 discoverhiddenusacom Entertainment

A recently released email, believed to be from Ghislaine Maxwell, appears to corroborate the authenticity of a photograph depicting Prince Andrew with Virginia Giuffre. The message, dated 2015, was sent to Jeffrey Epstein and described as a “draft statement.”

Details of the Email

According to the email, in 2001, “[redacted] met a number of friends of mine including Prince Andrew” while in London. The email states a photograph was taken, with Maxwell suggesting Giuffre “wanted to show it to friends and family.” The name of the individual discussed in the email was redacted in the published version, but details suggest it refers to Giuffre.

Did You Know? The email was released as part of a larger set of documents known as the Epstein files, made public by the US Department of Justice.

Allegations and Previous Statements

Giuffre alleged she had been sexually assaulted by Prince Andrew on three separate occasions when she was a teenager. Prince Andrew has consistently denied any wrongdoing. In 2022, he reached a multi-million dollar settlement with Giuffre in a civil sexual assault claim, without admitting liability. He had previously questioned whether the photograph in question was authentic.

Previous Denials

In a 2019 interview, Prince Andrew denied meeting Giuffre and suggested the photograph could have been doctored, stating, “Nobody can prove whether or not that photograph has been doctored but I don’t recollect that photograph ever being taken.” He also claimed to have been at a Pizza Express in Woking, Surrey, at the time the photograph was allegedly taken.

Expert Insight: The release of this email adds another layer to a complex and highly scrutinized case, potentially shifting the narrative surrounding previously contested evidence. The timing of the email – written in 2015 – suggests a deliberate attempt to prepare a response to potential scrutiny.

Recent Developments

In December, the Metropolitan police, following a review, decided not to launch a full criminal investigation into allegations concerning Prince Andrew and Virginia Giuffre. This decision included allegations of sexual assault and claims that Prince Andrew attempted to influence his police protection officer to gather damaging information on Giuffre. Buckingham Palace was contacted for comment.

The family of Giuffre expressed their belief that the email “vindicated” her claims. Her brother, Sky Roberts, stated, “It truly does vindicate Virginia… she was not lying this entire time.”

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Ghislaine Maxwell state in the email?

Ghislaine Maxwell wrote that in 2001, an individual whose name was redacted met Prince Andrew in London and a photograph was taken.

What was Prince Andrew’s previous stance on the photograph?

Prince Andrew previously questioned whether the photograph had been doctored and stated he did not recollect it being taken.

What did the Metropolitan police decide regarding a criminal investigation?

In December, the Metropolitan police decided not to launch a full criminal investigation into the allegations.

What implications this new information will have on public perception or potential future legal proceedings remains to be seen.

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