New photos from the Epstein Files show Prince Andrew with a woman during an official trade visit to China in 2010, with the pictures believed to have been sent to Jeffrey Epstein
Prince Andrew has been photographed with an unidentified woman as fresh details continue to surface from the Epstein Files. The images appear to show the royal, who served as a UK trade envoy at the time, dining with a model during an official trade mission to China in 2010.
The model has been named as Miya Muqi. The snapshot of Andrew in a restaurant depicts him alongside model and actress Ms Muqi and two other gentlemen.
A separate image shows Andrew aboard a vessel with an unidentified woman, with both appearing to have life jackets positioned across their laps.
The photographs are understood to have been forwarded via a link to paedophile Jeffrey Epstein – accompanied by a message that featured a derogatory term referring to the women.
According to The Times, Andrew seemingly penned: “We have dinner on Sunday in Beijing with this p.”, reports the Express.
Andrew, 65, has consistently rejected any misconduct regarding his association with the convicted sex trafficker. The images form part of a collection of fresh documents, including correspondence, made public last month.
Three million pages, 180,000 photographs and 2,000 clips were released publicly, featuring one disturbing image in the recent Epstein files depicting Andrew crouched over a woman on all fours, who was positioned on the ground with her arms extended flat beside her.
Andrew has maintained his place in the line of succession despite losing his royal titles and honours, which were removed last year. Andrew was formally ousted from Royal Lodge earlier this month and has since taken up residence on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk.
The royal is said to have been transported 132 miles to Sandringham under the cover of darkness a fortnight ago to evade public scrutiny.
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