Files with regard to pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein are set to 'further shame' on Prince Andrew, have said royal experts.
A first tranche of documents released yesterday by the US Department of Justice turned out to be largely old files, but it is expected that more is expected in the coming weeks.
The lawyer of Florida, Spencer Kuvin, who represented nine victims of Epstein, said that Andrew should be 'concerned' by the release of the files, the contents of which the content of Donald Trump's attorney General Pam Bondi said you would be 'getting sick'.
At that time there was confusion why they were old documents that were released, but Mrs. Bondi insisted that 'thousands' remain secret and FBI director Kash Patel promised to look for missing pages.
Nowadays, royal experts said that new humiliation for Andrew about his friendship with Epstein could be on the road with the release of more files.
Historian and commentator Alexander Larman said that there will probably be 'further shame' and added: “Andrew thinks that the worst is already, but maybe it's not.”
Author Phil Dampier said that the association of the Duke of York with Epstein will 'follow him forever' and any mention of his name in further files will be 'still a hammer stroke for every hope he has of a comeback'.
Epstein was confronted with a test for running a Kinders family of genus when he was hung in his cell in August 2019.

Files with regard to pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein are set to 'more shame' on Prince Andrew, have said royal experts. Upstairs: The Duke of York rides his horse in Royal Lodge today

A first tranche of documents released yesterday by the US Department of Justice turned out to be largely old files, but it is expected that more is expected in the coming weeks. Above: Epstein in 2005
Some believe that the billionaire has not taken his own life. Lawyer Mr Kuvin said to the mail today: “I can't tell you that he has not committed suicide, but it looks suspicious.”
Andrew has been a royal paria since he was forced to take a step back from palace obligations after the Fallout of the Epstein scandal, including his financial arrangement with sexual prosecutor Virginia Guifre.
Larman said: 'What I would say is that the relationship of Epstein and Andrew has been priced for a while.
'Unless there is proof of misconduct, I don't think there is something that we will know from the files about the Duke that is particularly surprising or shocking. It is all priced. '
He added: '[There will be] Further shame, a further reminder as if it had to be involved in bad conditions with a disputed man.
“Andrew thinks that the worst is already, but maybe it's not.”
Mr Dampier said: “His association with Epstein will chase him forever.
“He made a fatal mistake to keep seeing him after he was convicted and should never have stayed with him again.

Epstein was hung in 2019 at the age of 66 in the federal prison when he waited for the trial for sex trade

Prince Andrew with Melania Trump (left), Gwendolyn Beck and Epstein at Mar-A-Lago Club in Florida, in 2000

Prince Andrew depicted with Ghislaine Maxwell (center) and Jeffrey Epstein on Ascot in 2000

People walk out of the west wing of the White House with binders entitled 'The Epstein Files: Phase 1' Yesterday
“Every mention of his name is a different hammer report for every hope he has from a comeback.”
The expert added: “He may feel that he has been a scapegoat, but I am afraid he brought it to himself.”
At the end of January it appeared that Andrew Epstein promised that they 'would play a little more soon', weeks after he claimed to have broken ties with the pedophile.
The Duke of York sent an e -mail where he promised to 'keep in contact', despite the telling of interviewer Emily Maitlis in 2019 that he had not seen Epstein at the beginning of December 2010.
The duke said, “I never had contact with him from that day.”
During that visit they were photographed by walking the New York central park.
But according to the e -mails, Andrew Epstein told in January 2011: 'Stay closely in the neighborhood and we will play a little more soon !!!!' '
Andrew has always denied misconduct and there is no suggestion that he was an accomplice of Epstein.

From the moment that Jeffrey Epstein was found dead six years ago on his floor cell floor (depicted), a noose made of an orange cloth around his neck, the conspiracy theories became wild.

Spencer Kuvin (photo), Chief Legal Officer at GoldLaw Law Firm in West Palm Beach, who met Epstein at several times and fought ruthless for his victims for 20 years: “I can't tell you that he has not committed any suicide, but it looks suspiciously.”
His e -mail came from legal archives in London in a case with former Barclays -Baas Jes Staley, who was friends with Epstein.
The 68-year-old is an appeal to a decision of Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to give him a ban and £ 1.8 million fine to make two alleged misleading statements about his friendship with Epstein.
The Central Park images were followed by the photo of Andrew with his hand around the waist of Virginia Roberts, now Giuffre, in the house of Socialite Ghislaine Maxwell in Mayfair.
Andrew said Mrs. Maitlis that he went to Epstein after his conviction, so that he could meet him personally to say 'terribly sorry … I can't see you [any more]. '
The Duke said: “We had the chance to take a walk in the park … I said to him, I said,” Look, because of what happened, I don't think it is appropriate that we should stay in contact. ” “
In 2022, Andrew Mrs. Giuffre paid an unprecedented amount, reportedly £ 12 million to arrange her civil claim for sexual attack without any access to misconduct.
Maxwell, 63, was imprisoned for 20 years in the same year to find girls for Epstein to abuse.