Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor allegedly expressed a desire to be Jeffrey Epstein’s “pet” in a disturbing email exchange recently revealed in new documents. The former Duke of York, known to have associated with the convicted sex offender, faced further embarrassment with the latest release of documents by the US Department of Justice. Among these documents was an email exchange believed to be between Andrew and Epstein, where Andrew seemingly confessed to wishing he was still a part of Epstein’s “family” as a “pet.”
The email, sent from “The Duke” to Epstein with the subject “troublesome one,” mentioned a deal in London involving a person named Kate. The message ended with Andrew expressing a desire to be “a pet in your family.” Although the identities of the other individuals mentioned in the email remain unclear, their inclusion in the documents does not imply any wrongdoing. Andrew has consistently denied any improper behavior related to his connection with Epstein.
In addition to this email exchange, other documents revealed compromising photos of Andrew, including images of him in a peculiar position with an unidentified woman. The Prime Minister called for Andrew to travel to the US to provide testimony to Congressional investigators following the release of these documents. Keir Starmer emphasized the importance of sharing information if requested, stating that being victim-centered requires cooperation in providing information. Andrew is scheduled to appear before Congress in November 2025.