Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor told Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell I can't take any more of this when alerted that a British newspaper planned to publish an exposé on their relationship.

This email exchange, part of documents recently released from Epstein's estate, exemplifies Andrew's panic as he responded to claims forwarded to him by Maxwell in March 2011.

Within the emails, Andrew urged Maxwell to clarify that the allegations made against him were unfounded and insisted he had no involvement: I can't take any more of this!

These communications emerge amid ongoing inquiries as Andrew has been requested to answer questions by U.S. Democrats investigating Epstein's activities. Congressman Suhas Subramanyam emphasized that Andrew could provide testimony remotely.

Virginia Giuffre, who accused Andrew of sexual encounters as a teenager, remains a pivotal figure in Epstein's narrative. Andrew denied these claims but reached a settlement with Giuffre in 2022.

The document releases also mention Donald Trump, with emails indicating Epstein’s references to the former president. Such disclosures further complicate the murky details surrounding Epstein's high-profile connections.

Andrew's past ties to Epstein and Maxwell continue to draw public and legal scrutiny as the House prepares to conduct votes for further investigations into Epstein’s files.