Prince Andrew was at the Manhattan mansion of Jeffrey Epstein at the same time the perverted financier was keeping yet another alleged sex slave there — and may have even gotten a foot massage from the woman while watching “The King’s Speech,” an explosive report claims.
The embattled royal stayed at Epstein’s Upper East Side town home for six days in 2010 — a visit that included the now-famous photos of the prince strolling in Central Park with the millionaire and waving from the manse’s door.
At the same time, a woman groomed for sex by Epstein while still a teen and by then in her 20s was also with the money man and prince at the home, the Mail on Sunday said, citing “witnesses and official records.”
What Epstein did to the young woman over the years was so “perverted” that some details couldn’t be included in public documents, the paper said.
The prince may have received a foot massage from the woman while at Epstein’s home — while watching a screening of the 2010 flick about his grandfather, George VI, a source told the Mail.
Epstein, a convicted pedophile and accused sex-trafficker, died behind bars in August when he apparently hanged himself in a Manhattan jail.
Andrew has denied knowing that anything illegal was going on when he was with Epstein, and sources close to him insisted last year that his 2010 visit to the mogul’s Manhattan pad was designed to finally sever ties with him.
The prince later gave a disastrous TV interview in which he laid out wild claims to deny he was involved with any of Epstein’s victims, as had been alleged.
The alleged sex slave in the Mail piece was identified only as “Katlyn Doe” in court papers.
As The Post reported in August, Epstein allegedly forced Katlyn into a sham marriage with another woman in exchange for paying for Katlyn’s needed medical expenses. The other woman was a sex “recruiter” for Epstein and needed to get married to stay in the country, according to papers filed in Manhattan federal court at the time.
Katlyn is one of several women now suing Epstein’s estate over their alleged abuse.
A rep for Andrew’s lawyers told the Mail, “We will not comment on allegations made by a so-called witness who has chosen to wait 10 years to come forward and has chosen to remain anonymous.”
A friend of the prince also said his accusers and detractors “insinuate [Andrew] has somehow done something wrong or is acting as if he’s above the law. The opposite is the case,” according to the Mail.