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Andrew Braces for Epstein Storm as Investigator Warns Flight Logs 'Aren’t Even the Tip of the Iceberg'

Prince Andrew looks thoughtful as he attends the launch of the On Course charity for injured servicemen and women at the Royal Household Golf Club. (Cover Image Source: Getty Images | Anwar Hussein)
Prince Andrew looks thoughtful as he attends the launch of the On Course charity for injured servicemen and women at the Royal Household Golf Club. (Cover Image Source: Getty Images | Anwar Hussein)
Dec. 13 2025, Published 04:25 AM. ET
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Things are seemingly not going to get any better for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, with Palace officials bracing themselves as the US Congress prepares to release a fresh set of documents from the long-sealed Jeffrey Epstein files. According to insiders, the release could prove catastrophic not only for the former Duke but also for US President Donald Trump. Mountbatten-Windsor has already faced dire consequences following the release of his old correspondence with Epstein. He has since been stripped of his titles and effectively forced to live as a commoner. But an investigator familiar with the Epstein files has now warned, “The flight logs in the public domain aren’t even the tip of the iceberg.”

Prince Andrew attends the Easter Matins Service at St. George's Chapel. (Cover Image Source: Getty Images | Kirsty Wigglesworth - WPA Pool)
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor attends the Easter Matins Service at St. George's Chapel. (Image Source: Getty Images | Kirsty Wigglesworth - WPA Pool)

According to the same investigator, the world’s rich and powerful would do well to brace themselves for what the new files may reveal. Trump, arguably, has the most to lose, as the former Prince has already had his fall from grace. "There is a reason why Trump fought so hard to keep them under lock and key and a reason why his Attorney General Pam Bondi is said to have had FBI agents working tirelessly to remove her boss’s name wherever it appears," claimed a source to The Mirror.

Talking to the outlet, another source added how Buckingham Palace is also in fear. "If the files contain what investigators know, Andrew could be dragged straight back into the centre of the Epstein storm," they added. "This is the moment everyone within Epstein’s circle has always feared. If even half of what investigators know is in those files is released, Trump will be dragged into the Epstein storm, while any hopes Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor had of things dying down will implode."

Donald Trump, Melania Trump, and Prince Andrew pose together at the Mar-a-Lago estate, Palm Beach, in 2000.
Donald Trump, Melania Trump, and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor pose together at the Mar-a-Lago estate, Palm Beach, in 2000. (Image Source: Getty Images|  Davidoff Studios)

Meanwhile, Mountbatten-Windsor has always denied his ties to the convicted financier. “If there are specific references to addresses, guests, meetings, or events on British soil, the political fallout could be immense,” shared a Met police contact. They also added that the British officials are closely monitoring the entire case to find any references tying the UK and its elites, like that of Ghislaine Maxwell, to the scandal.

Previously, The Mirror revealed that Epstein’s infamous black book contains the names of more than 300 Britons, collectively linked to over 1,000 phone numbers and dozens of email addresses. Senior figures on both sides of the Atlantic have suggested that the files include far more comprehensive flight logs, visitor records, and meticulously catalogued evidence inventories than anything that has entered the public domain to date. 

Prince Andrew arrives for the Requiem Mass service for Katharine, Duchess of Kent, at Westminster Cathedral. (Cover Image Source: Getty Images | Jordan Pettitt - Pool
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor arrives for the Requiem Mass service for Katharine, Duchess of Kent, at Westminster Cathedral. (Image Source: Getty Images | Jordan Pettitt - Pool

However, the biggest threat is still Larry Visoski's logs, Epstein’s longtime chief pilot. The logs are said to be even more incendiary. Still in the possession of the FBI, these records are described by insiders as the most precise chronicle of Epstein’s worldwide movements. “Visoski’s files are gold dust,” said an intelligence source.

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