An “assistant” of the late Jeffrey Epstein has made a new bizarre claim about Prince Andrew. Released by US officials, Epstein’s 238-page 2003 “birthday book” showcases a claim by the unnamed “assistant” that she met Andrew and was given a tour of “private” areas of Buckingham Palace.
In one claim, the “assistant” also claimed that she sat “in the Queen of England’s throne”. The claims have been made in a section titled ‘Assistants’ on pages 224 to 229. The book was put together by disgraced British socialite and sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell.
The unnamed “assistant” claims that she was once described as “a 22-year-old divorcee working as a hostess in a hotel restaurant”.
She claims: “I have met Prince Andrew, President Clinton, Sultan of Brunei, Donald Trump, Antonio Verglas, Naomi Campbell, Stephanie Seymour, Peter Brant, Kevin Spacey, Chris Tucker, Diana Ross, Michael Jackson, brilliant scientists, lawyers and business men.”
As well as revealing that she taken part in activities such as skydiving and attending a Victoria Secret show, she added that she had “seen the private quarters of Buckingham Palace, sat on the Queen of England’s throne”.
Speaking to The Sun, Majesty Magazine’s editor-in-chief Ingrid Seward said: “There’s no way anyone would have sat on the thrones without being with Andrew and this shows he thinks there is one rule for him and one rule for everybody else. He feels he’s entitled to do whatever he wants because he is a Prince and is special but he is living in another century.
“It’s just another mark against his name. It shows such a lack of respect for his mother who bent over backwards for him.”
Accompanied by some pictures of a woman in a bikini on a beach, the handwritten text read: “And thought you might like… Some bikini Shots! Bye-bye! XX”.
Praising Epstein, who died by suicide in August 2019, she added: “I believe you are the most extraordinary person I’ve ever met and can’t believe how lucky I am to have become a part of your life.”
The book also contained messages and photographs from around 40 friends, colleagues and associates. All divided into categories such as “friends”, “business” and “science”.