New records contradict public statements
Recent reports and a fresh look at emails and video make a simple point clear. Prince Andrew spent nine days at Jeffrey Epstein’s New York townhouse in 2010. That is longer than he publicly said at the time. The timeline and internal messages now available show this was not a brief or casual call. For anyone who follows public accountability, those are the kinds of details voters and citizens expect to match the public record.
Emails show a busy, organized schedule
The cache of emails includes plans for meetings, appointments and social events during the nine-day stay. One message even mentions a car and driver for the week. That is not the behavior of a one-off visit. The emails also include notes about young women arriving at the townhouse and an instruction to “bring 5k cash.” The messages raise straightforward questions about oversight and judgment that deserve clear answers.
Video and photos add context
Video from December 6, 2010, and photos taken inside the 21,000 square foot mansion show guests arriving and departing over several days. In one clip Prince Andrew is shown at the doorway about an hour after Epstein left with a young woman. Other images highlight the large, camera-filled residence and social scenes that week. These visuals support what the documents suggest about the length and nature of the visit.
Notable guests and a party itinerary
Reports say the week included a dinner where Prince Andrew was guest of honor and that the guest list showed prominent names. The itinerary mentioned a facial appointment, movie viewing, and what was described as a celebratory dinner after Epstein’s earlier sentence. Accounts also describe a parade of young women coming to the house at various times. Whether any of this was illegal or simply poor judgment is for investigators and courts to decide. The key point is the mismatch between public statements and these records.
This video was shot on December 6, 2010, during a visit by Prince Andrew to Epstein’s nine-story 21,000 square foot mansion dubbed the ‘House of Horrors’ by many of his young victims.
The Duke is seen at the door about an hour after Epstein left the house with a young woman. pic.twitter.com/45GGIvqEk9
— Champagne Joshi (@JoshWalkos) July 8, 2025
This is Prince Andrew, photographed in Epstein's 9 story mansion in New York in 2010 after Epstein was registered sex offender.
This is the mansion Epstein's victims dubbed "The House of Horror" pic.twitter.com/vaJeP6Y4sf
— Redpill Drifter (@RedpillDrifter) February 19, 2025
‼️🇺🇸 NEW: Here's a short tour of Jeffrey Epstein’s New York mansion.
Including photos of him with Bill Clinton, Pope John Paul II, Mick Jagger, Castro, a Saudi prince, Donald Trump, and even Steve Bannon's photo is in multiple rooms.
Cameras can be seen in every room. 👀 pic.twitter.com/pdW626KiX7
— Diligent Denizen 🇺🇸 (@DiligentDenizen) August 5, 2025
You can't imagine it.. See Epstein's residence in Manhattan pic.twitter.com/hGX238dEtE
— @MindBalance (@raphaelrosa31) February 3, 2026
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