Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor hit by fresh Epstein claims as private Buckingham Palace dinner is revealed
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor allegedly dined with a woman who was working as Jeffrey Epstein’s personal assistant in his private rooms at Buckingham Palace. Sarah Kellen worked for Epstein for more than a decade from 2001 and said she was regularly raped by the paedophile financier, stating she was “sexually and psychologically abused” by him. Testifying before the US House oversight committee last month, she revealed she was invited to dine at Buckingham Palace by the former Duke of York and also attended the 18th birthday party of his daughter, Princess Beatrice, at Windsor Castle. She identified Andrew and his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, as being part of Epstein’s network of “prominent individuals”. Recommended videoYou may also likeWATCH: Will Andrew receive compensation for Royal Lodge? In a transcript from May 21, she said: “Prince Andrew was at the New York house. We also went to Andrew’s private apartment at Buckingham Palace for dinner. And we were at Princess Beatrice’s party at Windsor Castle.” Andrew has always denied any wrongdoing. Beatrice and Eugenie’s mention in the Epstein files …









