Prince Andrew is 'terrified' to visit the US in the event that he is arrested in the midst of calls for a new FBI probe in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, sources claimed last night.
The Chatter's Duke of York has hardly left Britain in almost six years, whereby insiders claim that he fears arrest, civil lawsuits or summons when he travels abroad.
The fear of the 64-year-old is only deepened after the release of judicial documents that caused the requirements for a new criminal probe in the Epstein network.
The nominee of Donald Trump for FBI director has promised to 'do everything' to expose those who had possible to expose the deceased pedophile, while lawyers who represent the victims of Epstein encourage the British government to transfer Prince Andrew for interrogation.
A good friend of the embarrassed Royal said to the sun: 'He is terrified when he goes to America, he can be arrested, can face civil action or be summoned.
“He used to be Air Miles Andy, but he will never run the risk of going to America again.”
The source added that Andrew kept an unusually low profile and has left Britain only since the scandal broke out – to Bahrain, where he has good friends.
Spencer Kuvin, an American lawyer who represents different victims of Epstein, said the newspaper that the British royal family would be ashamed and break all remaining ties with the prince.
The Duke of York, 64, has hardly left Britain in almost six years, with sources claiming that he is afraid of arrest, civil lawsmiths or is summoned when he travels abroad
Andrew's fear is only deepened after the release of judicial documents that have caused the requirements for a new criminal probe in the Jeffrey Epstein network
Buckingham Palace was approached for comment.
Andrew has always denied accusations of sexual misconduct, but has paid millions in an extrajudicial regulation to Epstein Coordinator Virginia Giuffre in 2022.
In 2020 the FBI asked the Home Office for help with Andrew ask, but the study was put on hold last year.
Fresh control, however, has emerged after last week documents from the High Court revealed an e -mail exchange between Andrew and Epstein in February 2011, in which the prince wrote: “We will play a little more soon.”
The Duke of York sent a Bombshell -E -mail to 'keep close contact', even though he claimed that he had stopped all contact with the American financier weeks earlier, it originated.
The new evidence suggests that Andrew may have lied in his notorious newsnight interview.
He insisted that Emily Maitlis was in the disastrous 2019 Grilling in Buckingham Palace that he had stopped on Epstein at the beginning of December 2010 when they were photographed by the New York central park.
The duke said, “I never had contact with him from that day.”
Nevertheless, pathogenic e -mails have emerged to demolish this claim, which shows that Andrew wrote to his pedophile friend in February 2011: 'Stay in the neighborhood and we will play more soon !!!!' '
Kuvin insisted that the victims of Epstein still want justice for all involved.
“Nobody should be above the law, no matter how powerful they are,” he said.
It comes after Andrew was seen as a 'valuable communication channel' by China, according to newly released judicial articles.
The documents, assessed the Sunday Times, claimed that a senior assistant of the Duke of York was questioned by MI5 about his 'clandestine' relationship with alleged Chinese spy yang Tengbo.
The famous photo shows the Duke of York next to Virginia Giuffre (shown in 2001)
It recently emerged that an assistant from the Duke told the alleged Chinese spy that the newsnight interview had been 'enormously unclear'
Andrew and Yang met each other for the first time in 2013 at a reception organized by the former head of McLaren during the Shanghai Grand Prix.
Yang, 50, a former Chinese government official, is said to be the confidant of Andrew and his company Hampton Group secured links to Andrew's organization Pitch@Palace.
The home office, under the orders of the then secretary Suella Braverman, forbade Yang in March 2023 from the UK on national grounds of safety.
British authorities claimed that Yang developed an 'unusual degree of trust' with Andrew and formed the relationships with British politicians to be 'used' by China. Yang denies misconduct or a spy.
The new documents were released on Friday by the Special Immigration Appeals Commission (SIAC) after Yang had not destroyed the Braverman ban.
British intelligence officials suspect that Yang is affiliated with the United Front Work department, a Chinese organization involved in political interference abroad.
Authorities stopped Yang at Heathrow airport under laws in the fight against terrorism in November 2021, seized his mobile phone, laptop and iPad.
Much of the evidence against him was obtained from his devices, the home office of which claimed to support their decision that Yang was a spy for the Chinese Communist Party.
One of the evidence found in his phone was a crib sheet for a planned phone call with Andrew, the Times reported, referring to the court papers.
The magazine reportedly claimed that the Chinese ambassador Zheng Zeguang considered the Duke of York as a 'valuable communication channel'.