Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been pictured with a mystery woman as new information continues to emerge from the Epstein Files. The uncovered photos appear to show the royal, who was then a UK trade envoy, sitting down with a model during an official trade visit to China back in 2010.
The model has been identified as Miya Muqi. The picture of Andrew in a restaurant shows him with a model and actress Ms Muqi and two other men.
Another picture shows Andrew on a boat with an unnamed woman, with both of them sitting with what appear to be life jackets over their laps.
The photos are believed to have been sent in a link to paedophile Jeffrey Epstein - along with a comment that included a derogatory term used to refer to the women.
As The Times reports, Andrew appears to have written: "We have dinner on Sunday in Beijing with this p."
Andrew, 65, has always denied any wrongdoing in his friendship with the convicted sex trafficker.
The pictures are included in a host of new files, including emails, released last month.
Three million pages, 180,000 images and 2,000 videos were posted publicly, including one shocking photo in the latest Epstein files showing Andrew kneeling over a woman on all fours, who was lying on the floor with her arms flat out beside her.
Andrew has still retained his position in the line of succession despite no longer holding his royal titles and honours, of which he was stripped last year.
Andrew was officially evicted from Royal Lodge earlier this month and is now living on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk. The royal was reportedly driven 132 miles to Sandringham in darkness two weeks ago to avoid being seen.
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