Lawyers of woman said to be in her 20s at the time say she spent night with former prince at Royal Lodge in 2010
Lawyers for a second woman who alleges she was sent to the UK by Jeffrey Epstein for a sexual encounter with the then Prince Andrew have urged King Charles’s lawyers to issue a “real apology”.
Brad Edwards, from the US law firm Edwards Henderson, previously told the BBC his client, said not to be British and in her 20s at the time, had spent the night with Andrew at Royal Lodge in 2010 and been given a tour of Buckingham Palace.
In a statement, Brittany Henderson, of the same law firm, told PA Media: “Andrew’s power only existed because of his royal family. Andrew’s complicity and involvement with Epstein and Maxwell has been well known to us, to Andrew, and to the palace for many years.
“Whether he comes to the United States to testify is irrelevant; we hardly need more people over here spinning grand stories.












