A newly released photograph has ignited controversy by showing Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, Peter Mandelson, and Jeffrey Epstein together, raising renewed scrutiny over their associations. The image, made public by the US Department of Justice on March 13, 2026, is the first known visual evidence linking these high-profile UK figures to the late financier and convicted sex offender. The photo, believed to have been taken in Martha’s Vineyard around 1999 or 2000, predates Epstein’s 2008 imprisonment and has become a focal point in ongoing investigations and public debate over elite connections to Epstein’s network The Independent+2.
The image depicts Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Peter Mandelson in bathrobes, seated with Jeffrey Epstein at a wooden table adorned with American flag mugs. The setting is believed to be the affluent island of Martha’s Vineyard, though some reports note the exact location remains unidentified. The casual nature of the gathering, combined with the attire, has intensified questions about the depth of their relationship with Epstein and the circumstances surrounding their meeting The Guardian+2.
The release of the photo is part of a broader US Department of Justice document dump, aiming to shed light on Epstein’s extensive network and his connections to influential figures. Both Mountbatten-Windsor and Mandelson are now facing renewed scrutiny, with calls for further investigation into their ties to Epstein. The photo’s publication has dominated headlines and sparked widespread public and media debate, particularly in the UK and US Libération+2.
Front pages across major outlets have highlighted the image, underscoring its significance in the ongoing controversy. The photo’s emergence has not only fueled speculation about the nature of the relationships involved but also intensified political pressure on those pictured. The controversy continues to unfold, with the potential for further revelations as investigations proceed and more documents are released The Sydney Morning Herald+2.