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a snowy
Friday afternoon last February. Ed Perkins
received an urgent phone call in his ground-
floor office at Buckingham Palace. Perkins
has the thankless task of serving as press sec-
retary to the Queen's wayward second son.
His Royal Highness Prince Andrew. Duke
of York. The female voice on the other end of
the phone line belonged to Sian James, an as-
sistant editor at The Alai! an Sunday. a tabloid
that's been unsparing in its coverage of An-
and arranged for her to see Andrew three
times. in London and New York and on
Epstein's private Caribbean island, Little
Saint James. She said she'd been "sexually
exploited by Epstein's adult male peers. in-
cluding royalty." (Prince Andrew denied
that he had had sexual contact with Rob-
erts or any other of Epstein's girls. Ghis-
laine Maxwell also denies the allegations
and says that she plans to take legal action
against a number of British newspapers.)
"Would you put all that in an e-mail.
please?" said the unflappable Perkins. "It
might take a few hours to get buck to you."
After he hung up the phone. Perkins as-
sembled a crisis team consisting of senior
Palace officials and lawyers. Many of these
were old hands at dealing with Andrew's in-
discretions. Only the week before. another
damaging photo had surfaced in a different
British tabloid. the .%i'in (Ow Maid show-
ing the 51-year-old Duke of York. fourth in
line of succession to the throne. strolling in
New York's Central Park with Epstein. 58.
a registered sex offender.
The two photos capped months of neg-
ative press coverage of Andrew. which
mong other things, An-
drew has been accused of
hosting a lunch at Buck-
ingham Palace for Mo-
hamed Sakher El Materi.
the billionaire son-in-law
of [know deposed Tunisian strongman Zinc
El Abidine Ben Ali. and of accepting a gift of
a 530.000 gold necklace for his daughter Bea-
trice from a convicted Libyan gun smuggler.
(A spokesman for the Palace says it doesn't
comment on private gifts to members of the
royal family.) Andrew earned the nickname
"Air-Miles Andy" after he was criticized by
the National Audit Office for taking a hel-
icopter just 50 miles to a lunch with Arab
dignitaries. at a cost of almost $5.000. Then
there was the story of a secret trip Andrew
had made in 2008 to Libya, where he met
Muammar Qaddafi and reportedly discussed
the release from a Scottish prison of Locker-
bie bomber Abdellxiset al-Megrahi (who was.
in fact, released the following year). In addi-
tion, it was reported that Andrew had flown
to Sharm el Sheikh with David "Spotty"
Rowland. a controversial Bntish businessman
wino provided 566,000 to help pay Sarah Fer-
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drm's dissolute private life and dodgy friends.
"We're planning to publish a story about
the Duke of York:' James told Perkins.
"and we'd like a comment from the Palace."
Perkins listened in stunned silence as
James unfolded a shocking tale. Her news-
paper had obtained a
young woman named
who claimed that the billionaire American
money manager Jeffrey Epstein had trained
her as an under-age prostitute and flown her
to London in 2001, when she was just I?
years old, for the express purpose of spend-
ing time with Prince Andrew. Virginia.
now a mother of three living in Australia.
had waited a decade to break her silence.
but the newspaper had evidence to support
her story flight logs from Epstein's Boeing
727 and Gulfstream jet. and a photo show-
ing Prince Andrew with his arm around
Virginia's bare midriff. Standing off to one
side in the photo was Ghislaine Maxwell.
49, the stylish and well-connected daugh-
ter of the late. disgraced British newspaper
tycoon Robert Maxwell. According to Vir-
ginia. Ghislaine recruited her as Epstein's
"sex slave" when she was 15 years old
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began when an undercover reporter. pos-
ing as a businessman, secretly videotaped
an interview with Andrew's ex-wife. Sarah
Ferguson. 51, who divorced the prince
15 years ago but still shares a home with
him. The hapless Fergie was caught on
tape demanding S821.000 in return for
business access to her ex-husband, who
is Britain's special representative for in-
ternational trade and investment. "If you
want to meet him in your business, look
after me. and he'll look alter you." Fergie
was heard saying on the video. "You'll
get it back tenfold.... That opens up ev-
erything you would ever wish for. And
can open any door you want. And I will
for you."
Under a torrent of criticism. Sarah Fer-
guson offered an abject public apology.
returned the 540,000 down payment she
had received, and offered to move out of
Andrew's home. However, her claim on the
video that Andrew had advance knowledge
of her attempted shakedown—an accusa-
tion categorically denied by Buckingham
Palace- focused renewed attention on the
long charge sheet against the prince.
guson's staggering debts. While in Egypt. An-
drew dined with Nursuhan Nazarbmtvt the
corrupt president of Kazakhstan. whose son-
in-law subsequently bought Andrew's white-
elcpharg mansion. Sunninghill Park. for 525
million. 54.9 million more than the asking
price. (Buckingham Palace denied that there
was any impropriety imolved in the sale.)
Later. Andrew moved into Roy-al Lodge.
the late Queen Mother's residency in Wind-
sor Great Park, where he continued to live
with his former wife and their daughters.
Princess Beatrice. 22. and Princess Eu-
genie. 21. However, this has not put a crimp
into Andrew's sybaritic style. He's been ru-
mored to be romantically linked to more
than a dozen women, including the Ameri-
can actress Angie Everhart and Amanda
Staveley, a successful private-equity special-
ist to whom he proposed marriage.
The sordid connection to Jeffrey Epstein
inflicted by far the greatest damage on the
prince's reputation. According to a sworn de-
position by Juan Alessi. a former employee at
Epstein's Pam Beach estate. Andrew attend-
ed naked pool parties and was treated to mas-
sages by a harem of adolescent girls. At least
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