Recent reports have intensified pressure on police to investigate Prince Andrew for potential sex trafficking offenses. These calls stem from fresh claims that he flew with women, some of whom are alleged victims of Jeffrey Epstein, on Epstein's private jet and that at least one such individual was brought to Buckingham Palace. The allegations, drawing from new sources and previously released flight logs, suggest a pattern of association with Epstein and his activities that warrants a closer examination.

Escalating Allegations and Calls for Investigation
New claims suggest Prince Andrew was directly involved in bringing women, allegedly victims of Jeffrey Epstein, to the United Kingdom. These allegations point to the use of Epstein's private jet, infamously dubbed the "Lolita Express," to transport individuals. Furthermore, reports indicate that at least one woman was subsequently taken to Buckingham Palace.
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One report alleges that Prince Andrew used Epstein's private jet to fly a woman to the UK.
This woman was then purportedly taken to Buckingham Palace, with the codename "Mrs Windsor" possibly used.
Sources claim that at least one Epstein victim was flown into Britain and brought to Andrew at Buckingham Palace.
A senior US politician has suggested that a woman pictured with Andrew at Epstein's New York mansion was a victim of sex trafficking.
Buckingham Palace has stated it would "stand ready to support" police if approached regarding these claims.
Documented Flights and Associations
Newly released documents and existing flight logs confirm Prince Andrew's travel on Jeffrey Epstein's private jet on multiple occasions. These records provide a factual basis for some of the reported associations.

Prince Andrew is listed as a passenger on Epstein's jet on at least four documented flights, according to documents released in the US.
Specific flight logs show Andrew traveling from Luton to Edinburgh on September 1, 2006, accompanied by Ghislaine Maxwell.
Another flight on May 12, 2000, lists Andrew, Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, celebrity chef Adam Perry Lang, a bodyguard, and three others as passengers.
These flight logs emerged shortly after Andrew announced he would cease using his royal titles.
The jet has been referred to as the "Lolita Express" due to the number of young women and girls reportedly flown on it.
Prince Andrew was also implicated in payments for massages on Epstein's plane, as revealed in the latest "Epstein Files."
First-Hand Accounts and Legal Pursuits
Beyond the flight logs, direct accounts from individuals claiming to be victims of Epstein have emerged, detailing alleged interactions with Prince Andrew. These accounts are now forming the basis for potential legal action.
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A woman claims that Jeffrey Epstein sent her to the UK in 2010 to have sex with Prince Andrew at his Royal Lodge.
Following this alleged encounter, she claims to have had tea at Buckingham Palace.
This is reportedly the first time an Epstein accuser has claimed to have had sex with Andrew at a royal residence.
Andrew has consistently denied any wrongdoing.
The woman's lawyer is reportedly considering filing a civil lawsuit against the former prince.
This individual reportedly took her own life last year.
Official Statements and Royal Response
Buckingham Palace has issued statements acknowledging the allegations and the ongoing investigations into Epstein's activities, while Prince Andrew has maintained his denial of any impropriety.
Prince Andrew has "vehemently denied any wrongdoing."
Buckingham Palace has denied that Andrew committed any impropriety after being named in US court documents related to Epstein.
A pilot on Epstein's private jet reportedly claimed Andrew was a passenger on past flights with Epstein and Virginia Giuffre.
Andrew was stripped of his royal titles in October last year following the publication of Giuffre's memoir.
Andrew also announced he was relinquishing his titles, knighthood, and royal roles around the time flight logs were released.
Broader Implications and Ongoing Inquiries
The renewed focus on Prince Andrew's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein extends to the wider circle of individuals associated with the financier and raises questions about the extent of knowledge and potential complicity.
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Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's associate convicted of sex trafficking, is frequently mentioned in connection with Andrew's travel on the jet.
Stansted Airport has been mentioned as a location allegedly used to transfer victims between Epstein's planes.
Calls are being made for the King to address what he may have known regarding Andrew's associations.
Stripping Andrew of a title is seen by some as insufficient given the gravity of the claims.
Sources:
Daily Mail: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15556521/Andrew-flew-girl-UK-Epsteins-Lolita-jet-took-Buckingham-Palace-Pressure-mounts-launch-sex-trafficking-probe-ex-prince-90-flights-carrying-girls-world.html
The Sun: https://www.thesun.co.uk/royals/38209819/andrew-women-buckingham-palace-lolita-express/
New York Post: https://nypost.com/2026/02/02/world-news/second-accuser-claims-jeffrey-epstein-flew-her-to-uk-to-have-sex-with-ex-prince-andrew/
The Independent: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/ghislaine-maxwell-house-oversight-committee-luton-edinburgh-prince-b2847680.html
The Herald: https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/25557901.prince-andrew-used-epstein-jet-fly-edinburgh-2006/
Evening Standard: https://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/jeffrey-epstein-new-york-king-ghislaine-maxwell-buckingham-palace-b1270240.html
Metro: https://metro.co.uk/2025/09/28/prince-andrew-massage-payments-detailed-epstein-plane-logs-documents-reveal-24281619/
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