Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Jeffrey Epstein are accused of soliciting an exotic dancer to engage in various sex acts at Epstein's Florida residence, according to a newly released legal letter. The unidentified woman, made an offer of $10,000 to dance, alleges that after performing, both men requested a threesome.

In the correspondence, dated March 2011, the woman’s legal representation claimed she was treated like a prostitute, as she was promised a significant fee but ultimately only received a fraction of the amount. Despite dancing for Epstein and Mountbatten-Windsor, she reported feeling compelled to consent to sexual advances under pressure.

The woman stated that she was initially contacted to perform at Rachel's Strip Club and was subsequently driven to Epstein's home. Upon arrival, it was noted that she observed other young women at the gathering, some appearing to be as young as 14. The legal documents reveal that after performing a dance, she was pressured by Epstein and the prince to participate in sexual activities, which she declined to do under the belief that she was only contracted to dance.

In light of these accusations, Prince Andrew has faced mounting pressure to provide evidence regarding his connections with Epstein, especially amid ongoing discussions about other allegations linked to his past conduct. He has consistently denied any wrongdoing.

The latest revelations are part of a broader examination of Epstein's criminal legacy, further complicating Mountbatten-Windsor's public image and legal circumstances.