Recent allegations link Andrew Mountbatten Windsor to girls transported on Jeffrey Epstein’s infamous ‘Lolita Express’ private jet to Buckingham Palace. Authorities across multiple police forces examine flight logs and emails amid a nationwide probe potentially involving the former Duke of York.
The Notorious Boeing 727 and Its Routes
Epstein’s Boeing 727-100, registered as N908JE and dubbed the ‘Lolita Express,’ ferried women and girls between his properties in New York, the US Virgin Islands, and Palm Beach. The jet landed in the UK 90 times from the 1990s to 2018, including at smaller airports near royal residences in England and Scotland. Essex Police assesses claims of victims arriving at London’s Stansted Airport private terminal, with 15 flights post-Epstein’s 2008 child sex offense conviction.
Claims suggest the luxury interior featured a bed for group sex with young girls, and staff ensured minors were available upon arrival, according to federal indictments. Frustrated palace staff reportedly used code names and back entrances to admit girls without clearances. One insider noted: “He would phone the duty office and always say the same thing — ‘Mrs Windsor will be arriving shortly – please let her in and show her up.’ It was so frequent that they used to just roll their eyes and say ‘yes, sir’. It went on for years.”
Prince Andrew Under Scrutiny
Andrew faces claims of using the jet to bring girls into the UK. Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown calls for police to interview him and reopen prior investigations, labeling it “by far the biggest scandal of all.” Flight logs may reveal more if his name appears alongside alleged victims. Andrew denies any wrongdoing tied to Epstein.
Bill Clinton’s Flights
Former President Bill Clinton boarded the jet at least 17 times in 2002 and 2003, denying knowledge of Epstein’s crimes. His spokesman clarified four trips: one to Europe, one to Asia, and two to Africa linked to Clinton Foundation work. Epstein pilot Larry Visoski testified that preparations ensured the plane looked “nice” for Clinton’s flights.
Clinton traveled to Siberia, Morocco, China, and Armenia, sometimes with Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker on a 2002 Africa HIV/AIDS awareness tour. He denies visiting Epstein’s Caribbean island and cut ties two decades ago. No evidence implicates him or Hillary Clinton in crimes.
Naomi Campbell’s Trips
Supermodel Naomi Campbell flew five times in 2001 and 2003, including from the US Virgin Islands and to São Paulo, Brazil. She met Epstein in 2001 via ex-boyfriend Flavio Briatore, unaware of his crimes then. Campbell invited him to events like her 2004 St. Tropez birthday, a Paris Dolce & Gabbana party, and a Moscow NEON event.
Emails show 2010-2016 contacts, including a 2016 request for the jet to Miami, which Epstein declined citing weather. Her lawyer states: “Prior to Epstein’s 2019 arrest in New York, my client knew nothing about his appalling criminal conduct.” Campbell condemns Epstein: “What he’s done is indefensible… I stand with the victims.”
Kevin Spacey’s Involvement
Kevin Spacey denies close ties to Epstein or Ghislaine Maxwell despite a 2002 Buckingham Palace photo with them and Andrew. He flew with Clinton Foundation members after a humanitarian event, learning later the jet belonged to Epstein. In a 2024 interview, Spacey said: “I didn’t know him… I never went to Jeffrey Epstein’s island.” He called for full Epstein file release on X.
Donald Trump’s Recorded Flights
Donald Trump flew eight times between 1993 and 1996, mostly to/from Teterboro Airport near Manhattan, per DOJ-released emails. Trips included a 1994 Washington flight with Marla Maples, infant Tiffany, and a nanny, and a 1995 Palm Beach to Teterboro with son Eric. Logs reference JE and GM, likely Epstein and Maxwell.
Trump knew Epstein socially in Palm Beach but had a falling out, stating in 2019: “I haven’t spoken to him in 15 years. I was not a fan.” In 2002, he called Epstein a “terrific guy” who likes “beautiful women… on the younger side.” His team denies ongoing friendship. Trump denies island visits.
Presence on flight logs does not indicate wrongdoing; many passengers denounced Epstein upon learning of his crimes. Virginia Giuffre’s 2025 book Nobody’s Girl details a traumatic encounter on the jet with an unnamed politician.

