Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Jeffrey Epstein asked an exotic dancer to engage in various sex acts at the late convicted sex offender's Florida home, according to a legal letter. In documents released as part of the latest tranche of Epstein files, the unnamed woman's lawyers claimed she had been offered $10,000 to dance. Following her performance, both Epstein and Mountbatten-Windsor asked her for a threesome. The letter alleges that the woman was never paid the promised amount and was instead offered $250,000 to keep the alleged 2006 encounter confidential, in which she felt she was treated like a prostitute. BBC News reached out to Mountbatten-Windsor, who has consistently denied any wrongdoing.

The letter, dated March 2011, claims that she and other dancers from 'Rachel's Strip Club' in West Palm Beach were taken to Epstein's house to perform and that she witnessed other young women present, some appearing as young as 14 years old. The document details the events that unfolded after her arrival, including Epstein directing her to dance and then making overt sexual propositions alongside Mountbatten-Windsor, who allegedly insisted they would later pay her for dancing.

Despite being promised considerable payment, the dancer claimed she only received $2,000 and had not previously pursued the allegations due to her embarrassment about working as an exotic dancer. It remains unclear if the claim was ever settled, and pressure mounts on Mountbatten-Windsor to provide further evidence regarding his ties with Epstein. Recent documents include photographs implying his presence in compromising situations, further complicating his public image and ongoing legal matters.