In the newly disclosed documents, images appear to show Mountbatten-Windsor, 65, positioned on all fours over a woman lying on the ground.

The release also included several email exchanges between Andrew and Epstein, many of which reportedly took place after Epstein had been convicted of child sex offences.

In one series of emails sent following Epstein’s release from prison, Andrew wrote that he “wished he was still a pet” in Epstein’s “family”.

On the same day in August 2010, the two men also discussed arranging a meeting with a young Russian woman.

“She 26, russian, clever beautiful, trustworthy and yes she has your email (sic),” Epstein replied after Andrew inquired about being introduced.

The following month, Andrew invited Epstein to Buckingham Palace for dinner, mentioning they would have “lots of privacy”.

Later that year, the pair planned a visit to New York, with Andrew stating they had “some interesting things to discuss and plot”.

Contradictions and Mounting Pressure

It was during this New York trip that Andrew later claimed, in his widely criticized BBC Newsnight interview, that he ended all contact with Epstein.