The US Department of Justice released more than three million pages of files on Friday
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor invited Epstein to visit him at Buckingham Palace shortly after the convicted sex offender was released from house arrest, files released by the US justice department appeared to suggest.
A document dated 27 September 2010 suggests Epstein contacted Mountbatten-Windsor during a stay in London. He apparently wrote: “What time would you like me … we will also need (to) … have private time.”
Mountbatten-Windsor responded to say that he was about to leave Scotland and apparently suggested they “could have dinner at Buckingham Palace and lots of privacy”.
Two days later, according to the document, Mountbatten-Windsor emailed again, writing: “Delighted for you to come here to BP. Come with whomever and I’ll be here free from 1600ish to 2000.”













