A stunned world froze as a bombshell 2011 email from Prince Andrew to Jeffrey Epstein surfaced on October 12, 2025, shattering his 2019 BBC Newsnight claim of cutting ties in December 2010: “We are in this together,” Andrew wrote, urging Epstein to “keep in close touch,” per The Mail on Sunday.

The email, dated February 2011, emerged from Epstein’s seized archives amid Transparency Act scrutiny. Andrew, thanking Epstein for “support,” added: “We are in this together—let’s keep in close touch.” It contradicted his Newsnight assertion of a final Sandringham meeting in December 2010 to end the friendship “once and for all.”
The revelation—raw, undeniable—ignited fury. Giuffre’s memoir Nobody’s Girl (released October 21, 2025) had already named Andrew 88 times for alleged assaults at age 17, prompting his title relinquishment October 17. This email accelerated Charles III’s October 30 decree revoking all honors, renaming him Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
Palace sources whispered “irreversible damage”; public outrage—79% supporting exile per YouGov—demanded answers. Andrew denied wrongdoing, but the “together” line—casual yet damning—exposed ties persisting post-conviction.
As Epstein Files Transparency Act disclosures loomed (deadline December 19), the email—unsealed, unflinching—ensured Andrew’s 2019 denials crumbled: friendship not cut, but deepened, Giuffre’s truth the blade that severed royal grace forever.
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