Andrew Mountbatten Windsor has appeared amongst photos in another Jeffrey Epstein photo dump, with the former Prince seen mingling with Bill Gates in a new snap.
Democrats with the House Oversight Committee today released a huge new batch of emails picturing the disgraced paedophile and his previous associates. They released 19 significant pictures ahead of the full 95,000-strong collection picturing world leaders - among them Donald Trump and Bill Clinton - rubbing shoulders at his events and even private home.
Mr Mountbatten-Windsor was pictured in one of those key photos, and was seen locking eyes with billionaire Microsoft founder Bill Gates.
Andrew lost his royal titles and privileges this year amid new revelations of his ties to Epstein, with the Royal Family finding "serious lapses of judgement" in his behaviour, though he has denied wrongdoing.
The photos were released without captions or context and included a black-and-white image of Trump alongside six women whose faces were blacked out. The committee did not say why their faces were blacked out.
Several of the photos have already circulated in the public. Democrats pledged to continue to release photos in the days and weeks ahead, as they look to pressure Trump over his Republican administration's earlier refusal to release documents in the Epstein probe.
"It is time to end this White House cover-up and bring justice to the survivors of Jeffrey Epstein and his powerful friends," said Rep. Robert Robert Garcia, the top Democrat on the Oversight Committee, in a statement.
The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment about the photos. Trump, once a close friend of Epstein, has said that he parted ways with him long before he faced the sex trafficking charges.
Clinton, too, has minimized his relationship with Epstein, acknowledging that he traveled on Epstein's private jet but saying through a spokesperson that he had no knowledge of the late financier's crimes. Clinton also has never been accused of misconduct by Epstein's known victims.

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