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Prince Andrew & Sarah Ferguson were guests at Epstein’s mansion with Duke getting ‘daily massages’, ex-cleaner says

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PRINCE Andrew had “daily massages” while he and Sarah Ferguson visited Jeffery Epstein, bombshell court documents claim.

Epstein’s former housekeeper at his home in Palm Beach, Florida, said the Duke of York would spend “weeks” at the property.

Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein in New York’s Central Park

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Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein in New York’s Central Park
Sarah Ferguson Duchess of York at the Palm Beach Polo and Country Club in Wellington Florida in 2005

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Sarah Ferguson Duchess of York at the Palm Beach Polo and Country Club in Wellington Florida in 2005Credit: Alamy
Andrew and Virginia Giuffre - then Roberts - who in 2015 claimed Andrew slept with her three times

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Andrew and Virginia Giuffre – then Roberts – who in 2015 claimed Andrew slept with her three times

It comes as more than 900 pages of documents including emails, depositions and legal papers spanning the 2010s were made public by a US judge.

The documents were part of a 2015 lawsuit filed by Virginia Roberts Giuffre against Epstein’s madame Ghislaine Maxwell.

Andrew has always denied any wrongdoing and told the BBC in 2019 that he had never met Virginia Giuffre.

Now a transcript has revealed the Duke of York would spend “weeks” at Epstein’s Palm Beach property and have “daily massages”.

In a deposition on September 8 2009, Juan Alessi was asked which celebrities came to the house.

He said: “It was Prince Andrew. It was Princess Sarah. The wife of Andrew.

“I think Sarah was there only once and for a short time. I don’t think she slept in there. I cannot remember.

“I think she was visiting Wellington and she came to the house and we met her. But Prince Andrew, yes, Prince Andrew spent weeks with us.

“Daily massages. They have a daily massage. I can’t remember if he had more than one, but I think it was just a massage for him. We set up the tables and (interruption).”

Andrew, Bill Clinton, Michael Jackson, Stephen Hawking and Donald Trump are among the high-profile figures named in the documents, which include previous testimony by Maxwell.

The documents shed further light on how Epstein would rub shoulders with the rich and famous – openly bragging about celebs he would claim to know.

Two rounds of legal files were released earlier this week while a third batch were unsealed tonight.

Giuffre sued Prince Andrew in 2021 for battery and infliction of emotional distress.

They settled in February 2022 for a reported £10million, though he has always denied the allegations against him and claimed he could not recall ever meeting Giuffre.

Epstein killed himself in 2019 while awaiting trial.

Maxwell, 62, is serving 20 years for sex trafficking.

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