Her stomach churned as Jeffrey Epstein’s smug words echoed: “I’ve got a prince in my pocket.” A former beauty queen’s explosive revelation claims she was the lure that drew Prince Andrew into Epstein’s world in 1995, six years before the royal’s stated timeline. She alleges Epstein used her to forge a connection, boasting of his “royal friend” with chilling confidence. This shattering account dismantles Andrew’s defense, exposing a darker, earlier link to the disgraced financier. Caught in a web of power and deceit, her story raises haunting questions: What else did Epstein orchestrate? And why is her truth surfacing now? The royal scandal just took a seismic turn.
Her stomach churned as the words slipped from Jeffrey Epstein’s lips—cold, smug, and unforgettable: “I’ve got a prince in my pocket.” In that moment, she says, the room seemed to freeze. Years later, the former beauty queen now claims those words weren’t idle bragging—they were a confession of power. Her story, now breaking the surface after decades of silence, could rewrite royal history and deliver a devastating blow to Prince Andrew’s already crumbling reputation.
According to her explosive account, Epstein’s connection to the Duke of York began not in 2001, as Andrew has long maintained, but in 1995—six years earlier. She alleges that Epstein used her as a lure, a pawn in his calculated bid to secure the prince’s friendship and influence. “He knew exactly what he was doing,” she recalls. “He said I was the kind of woman a royal would notice. Only later did I realize I was being used.”
This chilling testimony cuts to the heart of Andrew’s defense, which hinges on the claim that his relationship with Epstein began years later, long after the financier’s criminal behavior supposedly came to light. But if the beauty queen’s story is true, Epstein had been cultivating his royal connection far earlier—and far more strategically—than the Palace ever admitted.
Epstein’s fascination with power was legendary. He surrounded himself with politicians, scientists, billionaires, and celebrities, using them to mask the darkness behind his wealth. But among those names, one stood out: Prince Andrew. The former beauty queen says Epstein flaunted that connection long before it was public knowledge, dropping the prince’s name to impress guests and reinforce his image as a man untouchable by consequence. “He would grin and say, ‘My royal friend trusts me,’” she recalls. “It wasn’t admiration—it was control.”
Her account paints Epstein as a puppeteer in a global web of influence, manipulating both the powerful and the powerless. For her, it was a trap wrapped in luxury. Behind the elegant dinners and private jets lurked a predator who saw people as tools—and secrets as currency. “He made you feel chosen,” she says. “Then you realized you were just another piece in his game.”
The revelation that Epstein may have entangled Prince Andrew as early as 1995 threatens to obliterate what little credibility the Duke retains. Buckingham Palace has refused to comment, but insiders are reportedly bracing for renewed public outrage and calls for a full investigation. If proven true, the timeline would reveal that Epstein’s manipulation of the British royal began years before his crimes became public—suggesting an intimacy of access that defies Andrew’s repeated denials.
As for the beauty queen, her decision to speak now stems from years of guilt and silence. “I thought I could forget,” she admits. “But the truth doesn’t stay buried forever.”
Her story adds yet another layer to the Epstein scandal—one that reaches deep into the monarchy itself. And as the cracks widen, one haunting question lingers: how much did Epstein really have in his pocket?
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