“Any suggestion of impropriety with underage minors is categorically untrue,” a spokesman for Buckingham Palace said.
“It is emphatically denied that the Duke of York had any form of sexual contact or relationship with Virginia Roberts (Giuffre).
“Any claim to the contrary is false and without foundation.”
A court struck out the allegations against Prince Andrew in 2015...''
''...It was previously reported that Epstein was allowed to land his private jet at an RAF base.
He visited RAF Marham in Norfolk before going to Sandringham to enjoy hospitality in 2000, flight logs reveal.
They also show the convicted sex offender met Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, aged nine and eight at the time, in 1998....''
Flight logs, seen by the Daily Mail, reportedly show that Virginia was flown to London, New York and the Caribbean in 2001 - when she was 17.
She has claimed that she met Andrew in all three places – and research reportedly suggests he was in the same place at the same time.
The details of the plane journeys emerged days after disgraced financier Epstein, 66, hanged himself in jail while awaiting trial for child sex charges.
His death came hours after a Manhattan court released a 1,200-page dossier detailing lurid abuse allegations against him.
Buckingham Palace has strenuously denied claims that Andrew had any form of sexual contact or relationship with Virginia.
“Any suggestion of impropriety with underage minors is categorically untrue,” a spokesman for Buckingham Palace said.
“It is emphatically denied that the Duke of York had any form of sexual contact or relationship with Virginia Roberts (Giuffre).
“Any claim to the contrary is false and without foundation.”
A court struck out the allegations against Prince Andrew in 2015.
The flight logs for Epstein’s black Gulfstream jet reportedly show Virginia was flown on a six-day whistle-stop tour.She was reportedly flown from Palm Beach, Florida, to Canada, Paris, Granada in Spain, Tangier in Morocco and finally London on 9 March 2001.
There are no details about the duke’s whereabouts in the court circular from the time.
But Roberts has claimed that this is when she first had sex with Andrew at the London home of Epstein’s alleged ‘madam’ Ghislaine Maxwell.
This is also understood to be when the now-notorious photo was taken of Andrew with his arm around Virginia’s waist.
A report from April 9 shows the duke started an official tour of the US on that day.
He flew on a taxpayer-funded flight from Heathrow Airport to New York, according to a Court Circular.
The same day, Virginia also flew to New York, according to flight records.
She and Epstein left his mansion in Palm Beach, Florida, and the flight log shows they flew aboard his 22-seat Gulfstream to New York via Atlantic City.
Although Virginia and the duke were both in New York, there is no information to suggest whether they met.
After two days of engagements in Boston, Andrew returned to New York on April 11, but the court circular does not record what he did next.
CARIBBEAN TRIP
The flight logs show that on April 11, she, Maxwell and Epstein flew to St Thomas in the US Virgin Islands, where they took a boat to his private island.There is no official record of Andrew’s whereabouts for this period.
But on April 15 — just four days after his tour ended in New York — he was also in the Caribbean.
The duke was reportedly on holiday in the Bahamas with ex-wife Sarah Ferguson and their daughters, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie.
Buckingham Palace has denies the duke had any sexual encounters with Virginia.
LANDS AT RAF BASE
It was previously reported that Epstein was allowed to land his private jet at an RAF base.He visited RAF Marham in Norfolk before going to Sandringham to enjoy hospitality in 2000, flight logs reveal.
They also show the convicted sex offender met Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, aged nine and eight at the time, in 1998.
Andrew’s name also appears on a flight from New Jersey to Palm Beach, Florida, on 12 May 2000, reports claim.
Epstein is known to have used his private jet to fly his powerful pals to his luxury properties around the world.
CLINTON'S TRIPS ON 'LOLITA EXPRESS'
Bill Clinton admitted he had taken a total of four trips on Epstein’s private plane: one to Europe, one to Asia, and two to Africa.But logs obtained by Fox News appear to show the former president took at least 26 trips aboard Epstein's Boeing 727 from 2001 to 2003.
Clinton has claimed he knew nothing about the sex trafficking allegations that were facing Epstein before the paedo took his life in jail.
Photos from Epstein’s personal pilot Larry Visoski and the glossy pages of a sale brochure have revealed the private jet’s purpose-built interior.
The luxury Boeing 727 aircraft boasts deluxe furnishings, a spacious galley, expansive cabin lounge and a master bedroom.
The jet's detailed sale prospectus, as seen by The Sun Online, describes the 29-passenger interior as "tailored to enhance the experience during long range travel".
VILE HIGH CLUB
Exactly what happened on the flights where Epstein courted his famous friends and underage girls alike remains a closely guarded secret.But recently resurfaced accounts detail wild orgies and padded floors purposely designed for sex mid-flight.
Lavish red velvet chairs and sofas offer the ultimate comfort as he flew between his million-dollar houses across the world.
The luxury commercial jet also features a circular shaped lounge filled with sprawling beige chairs, leading to a spacious private bedroom.
Inside the room sits a queen size bed, a sitting area, a small desk and study and a private en suite with integrated shower.
Sealed inside the mahogany or teak walls are spacious mirrored wardrobes and drawers.
A separate dining area comes complete with a galley kitchen for preparing food.
Additional window treatments throughout the aircraft are fitted with custom shades behind tinted glass.
It's alleged Epstein used his plane to fly underage girls between his residences in New York, Palm Beach, New Mexico and the Caribbean island of Little St James.
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