At 64, Prince Andrew FINALLY Admits What Epstein Told Him About That Girl
In a revelation that is already being described as one of the most significant moments in the ongoing Epstein scandal, Prince Andrew has, at the age of 64, finally broken his long-held silence on one of the most controversial questions of his royal life.
During a private legal deposition obtained by multiple outlets, the Duke of York reportedly disclosed a conversation he had with disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein regarding Virginia Giuffre — the woman at the center of allegations that have haunted the prince for more than a decade.
For years, Prince Andrew has denied any wrongdoing and consistently stated that he had no recollection of meeting Giuffre, despite the now-infamous photo showing them together. However, in this newly leaked statement, Andrew admits that Epstein did mention the young woman to him during a private meeting at the financier’s New York townhouse in 2010.
According to Andrew’s account, Epstein referred to her vaguely as “a friend of Ghislaine’s” who was “helpful to guests” and “very well-traveled.” Andrew claims he did not ask questions at the time and assumed she was part of the social circle that surrounded Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell — one that included royals, politicians, celebrities, and scholars.
“I didn’t understand the context,” Andrew reportedly said. “Epstein never gave details, and I did not pursue the matter further. In hindsight, I should have.”
This admission, though indirect, is being interpreted by legal experts and media outlets as a major shift in tone. For the first time, Andrew has acknowledged not only a discussion about Giuffre but a level of awareness — however limited — that she was involved in Epstein’s orbit.
Critics argue that Andrew’s comment is a carefully worded attempt to appear cooperative while still distancing himself from direct responsibility. “This is a strategic admission, not a confession,” said one legal analyst. “He’s admitting just enough to show cooperation, but still drawing a hard line to deny complicity.”
Royal watchers, meanwhile, are divided. Some believe this signals Andrew’s desire to finally resolve the scandal that has seen him stripped of royal titles, patronages, and public standing. Others see it as too little, too late.
“Why now?” one royal insider asked. “What changed? If he knew Epstein spoke about her, why didn’t he mention it years ago?”
According to sources close to the palace, the King was made aware of Andrew’s statements in advance but has declined to comment publicly. The royal family continues to maintain a strict silence on the matter.
Public reaction has been swift. Social media exploded with renewed outrage, with hashtags like #PrinceAndrew and #EpsteinCoverUp trending within minutes of the leak.
Whether this marks the beginning of Prince Andrew’s rehabilitation — or yet another round of scrutiny — remains to be seen. But one thing is certain: at 64, the prince has finally said more than “no recollection,” and the world is listening.