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An individual who referred to themselves as the ‘Invisible Man’ and sought ‘inappropriate friends’ from Ghislaine Maxwell via email might be linked to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, some clues indicate.
Recently unveiled Epstein documents from Tuesday include multiple emails from a mysterious sender who signed off simply as ‘A’.
These emails emerge following the release of incriminating images last week, showing the disgraced royal reclining with five women, as Andrew faces ongoing repercussions from his association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
There is growing speculation that the anonymous correspondent emailing Epstein’s former associate and convicted sex trafficker Maxwell might be Andrew. The former prince has consistently denied any allegations of misconduct.
In an August 2001 email, ‘A’ inquires of Maxwell, “How’s LA? Have you found me some new inappropriate friends?”
The email continues, “Let me know when you are coming over as I am free from 25th August until 2nd Sept and want to go somewhere hot and sunny with some fun people before having to put my nose firmly to the grindstone for the Fall.”
Maxwell also discusses ‘two-legged sight seeing’ and a range of other plans with the mystery person, who goes by ‘The Invisible Man’.
The Daily Mail takes a look at eight key clues that the unidentified individual could be Andrew.
The former Prince Andrew pictured lying across five women. The context of the photograph remains unknown (Maxwell pictured back row, left)
An email signed ‘A’ to Ghislaine Maxwell has been included in the Epstein files
A picture of Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein relaxing in the Queen’s log cabin at Balmoral was previously shown at her sex trafficking trial
Same email address is assigned to Andrew in Epstein’s contacts book
The mystery man’s email address is ‘abx17@dial.pipex.com’.
This very same address is assigned to the disgraced former prince in Epstein’s contacts book.
He is at Balmoral
In August 2001, the unidentified man writes to Maxwell: ‘I am up here at Balmoral Summer Camp for the Royal Family.’
Balmoral is obviously a royal building – the Scottish home and Highland retreat owned by King Charles, Andrew’s brother. The former prince has visited Balmoral often.
He is with the Royal Family
In the same line, the individual states that he is with the Royal Family – obviously Andrew’s family.
Mentions ‘The Girls’
Andrew has two daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.
In August 2001, the Invisible Man claims to be ‘totally exhausted’ and says ‘The Girls’ are ‘completely shattered’ in an email to Maxwell. He writes this while at Balmoral.
Discusses his valet dying
On August 18, 2001, the man details how he lost his ‘valet’ that week. ‘He had been with me since I was 2,’ his email reads.
‘I am a little off balance as not only has my office been restructured, I have left the RN and now my whole life is in turmoil as I have no one to look after me. He was a real rock and almost a part of the family,’ he adds.
‘If you have any good ideas as to how to get my mind back on track I’d be grateful for advice. See you real soon… I hope if you are coming over. A xxx’
Reports from 2001 record that Andrew’s valet, Michael Perry, 61, died days before the email was sent.
A report in the Daily Mirror said the former prince and one of his brothers, Prince Edward, were said to be ‘devastated’ at the death of Perry, who had worked for them since they were children.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor rides in the rain in Windsor Park earlier this week
In March 2002, Maxwell sent a message to ‘The Invisible Man’, forwarding a message she had sent an acquaintance
Mentions leaving the Royal Navy
In the same 2001 email chain, the man mentions leaving the Royal Navy.
Andrew officially left the Royal Navy in July 2001 after 22 years of service.
Discusses a trip to Peru – and the dates match
In March 2002, Maxwell sent a message to ‘The Invisible Man’, forwarding a message she had sent an acquaintance.
‘I just gave Andrew your telephone no,’ she writes to the other person. ‘He is interested in seeing the Nazca Lines,’ she says, seemingly referring to the archaeological site in Peru. ‘He can ride but it is not his favorite sport ie pass on the horses.’
She adds: ‘Some sight seeing some 2 legged sight seeing (read intelligent pretty fun and from good families) and he will be very happy. I know I can rely on you to show him a wonderful time and that you will only introduce him to friends that you can trust and rely on to be friendly and discreet and fun.’
The ‘Invisible Man’ replies: ‘Got it will ring him today if I can. Love you A xxx’
Andrew visited Peru in March 2002, with photographs recording him being in locations including Lima.
Maxwell mentions ‘an English gent called Andrew’
Finally, Maxwell asked a friend to plan a ‘two-legged sightseeing’ trip for an ‘English-sounding gentleman’ named Andrew, the emails show.