First Photograph Surfaces Showing Andrew, Epstein and Mandelson Together
A previously undisclosed image has been unearthed showing Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, former UK ambassador to the United States Peter Mandelson, and convicted paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein together for the first time. The photograph depicts the former Prince and Mandelson wearing bathrobes, with Epstein seated at the same table alongside them.
Location and Timing of the Controversial Image
While the photograph does not include a specific time or date stamp, ITV News has reported that it is believed to have been taken in Martha's Vineyard. This image appears to be the first known photographic evidence placing all three individuals together in the same setting.
The photograph bears similarity to other images contained within Epstein's so-called 'birthday book,' which previously featured Mandelson in a bathrobe with the financier. That particular photograph was taken between 1999 and 2000, prior to Epstein's 2008 imprisonment for soliciting prostitution from a minor.
Context Within the Broader Epstein Document Release
This discovery comes as part of the ongoing examination of materials released by the US Department of Justice, which has made public three million documents related to the Epstein case. Among these documents are approximately 180,000 images, many of which continue to be discovered and analyzed due to the sheer volume of material involved.
The emergence of this photograph adds another layer to the complex web of associations surrounding Epstein, whose connections with numerous high-profile individuals have been the subject of intense public scrutiny and legal investigation for years.
As authorities and journalists continue to sift through the extensive Epstein files, additional images and documents may surface, potentially shedding further light on the relationships and activities documented within this massive trove of evidence.



