Jeffrey Epstein framed Charles's comments on divorce alongside picture of Diana in his wardrobe

The FBI discovered a framed copy of The Times front page from June 1994 at one of Epstein's residences
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Jeffrey Epstein had an interview from King Charles discussing his divorce from Diana, Princess of Wales, framed at one of his properties.
Numerous photographs from Jeffrey Epstein's residences were released by the US Justice Department this weekend.
The FBI discovered a framed copy of The Times front page from June 1994 concealed inside a wardrobe at the convicted paedophile's compound on Little Saint James, his private Caribbean island.
The newspaper featured Princess Diana wearing what became known as her "revenge dress" alongside coverage of the then-Prince Charles discussing divorce.
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The framed front page was positioned at the back of the wardrobe, partially obscured by polo shirts with shoes stored below.
That edition of The Times carried the headline "Divorce is no bar to throne says Prince", reporting on Charles's televised interview with Jonathan Dimbleby in which he stated that ending his marriage to Diana would not prevent him ascending to the throne.
On the evening the interview was broadcast on ITV, Diana attended a prominent London gala wearing an off-the-shoulder black evening gown that has since been described as the “most iconic little black dress” ever worn.
The striking garment earned its "revenge dress" moniker as Diana made her public appearance while her husband's candid admissions aired nationwide.

The framed front page was positioned at the back of the wardrobe, partially obscured by polo shirts with shoes stored below.
The newspaper front page predates the convicted financier's connection to the King’s brother.
Epstein was introduced to the former Duke of York several years later through Ghislaine Maxwell, who had known Andrew from their university days.
The Justice Department's weekend document release included dozens of images from inside Epstein's various residences, though no contextual information accompanied any of the photographs.
This absence of explanation has drawn criticism from both politicians and Epstein's victims.

The striking garment earned its "revenge dress" moniker as Diana made her public appearance while her husband's candid admissions aired nationwide.
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In October 2025, Andrew had his remaining royal titles removed by King Charles.
The King’s brother also agreed to surrender the lease on Royal Lodge amid the escalating Epstein crisis.
Andrew has been granted twelve months to vacate the property, though the practicalities of relocating may extend the process by several additional months.
Despite the family rift, the monarch will continue to provide financial support for his brother's future, including accommodation on the Sandringham estate.
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