有受害人声称,被安排前往白金汉宫,与英国前王子安德鲁会面,并以“温莎夫人”作为代号进入王室居所。
有受害人声称,被安排前往白金汉宫,与英国前王子安德鲁会面,并以“温莎夫人”作为代号进入王室居所。

British Media Reveals Young Women Entered Palace to Meet Andrew via Secret Entrance; Staff Recognized 'Code Words' to Grant Access

Published at Feb 14, 2026 03:03 pm
The US sex scandal involving Epstein continues to ferment. On the 13th, British media revealed that Epstein's private jet, dubbed the 'Lolita Express,' landed in the UK up to 90 times. Some victims claimed that after arriving, they were arranged to go to Buckingham Palace to meet former Prince Andrew, and used the codename 'Lady Windsor' to enter the royal residence.

According to reports by The Sun and Daily Mail, at least one victim said she had taken Epstein's plane to the UK, and was then brought to Buckingham Palace to meet Andrew. Other sources revealed that some women were also sent to other royal residences in London to meet with him.

It is reported that Andrew would tell staff: 'Lady Windsor will be arriving soon, please let her in and take her upstairs.' 'Lady Windsor' was actually a code referring to these women, and staff understood the hidden meaning upon hearing it.

A royal insider described that these arrangements caused staff dissatisfaction, as these visitors were almost never subjected to standard security checks, yet could enter royal premises via secret staff entrances. 'It happened far too often, and when taking the calls they would usually roll their eyes and reply: “Yes, sir.”'

Young Girls Sent to Buckingham Palace to Meet Andrew, Entered with the Codename 'Lady Windsor'

Documents also show that Andrew is alleged to have been involved with at least four women. The Daily Mail further revealed that Epstein once brought a young Romanian model to Buckingham Palace for a private dinner with Andrew. Epstein later told the model that Andrew thought she was 'very beautiful' and said, 'Men don’t look at your clothes, they look through them.'

Currently, UK police are evaluating the allegations against Andrew. Former UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown has publicly called for a criminal investigation, describing it as 'possibly the biggest scandal to date', and stated that several girls from different countries are suspected to have been trafficked in the UK.

Andrew has consistently denied any wrongdoing. As more Epstein files continue to be revealed, the impact on the British royal family's image continues to grow.


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