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Victim’s harrowing tale: Prince Andrew’s alleged abuse exposed as ‘meat market’ horror

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In a chilling revelation that deepens the shadows of Jeffrey Epstein’s infamous network, a former victim of Andrew Mountbatten Windsor—now accused of orchestrating a web of exploitation—has spoken out with harrowing clarity. The 32-year-old, who endured sexual encounters under Mountbatten’s care, described the experience as a surreal nightmare where she was forced into a room with other women, only to be presented to the former prince as if she were part of some grotesque spectacle. *”You could tell Andrew felt like he was a king,”* she told *The Sun on Sunday*, her voice trembling with the weight of what she endured. *”I just wanted to get out of there. It was creepy.”*

Caroline’s words carry a searing urgency, one that demands accountability. *”Andrew knows much more than he says he does,”* she insisted, her gaze sharp with betrayal. *”He should be investigated for his links with Epstein—he understood the situation in that house clearly.”* Her account unfolds like a twisted fairy tale, where she believed she was stepping into a glamorous photoshoot—only to be plunged into a world of exploitation. *”I thought I’d be getting my big break,”* she recalled, her breath catching at the betrayal. *”But when I walked in, it was clearly a big party, everyone dressed in black. I was shocked, but told to stay because it would be worth my while.”* Desperate to escape, she tried to go with the flow—only to realize too late what was happening.

The details of her ordeal are even more disturbing. *”We didn’t have a choice in wearing the same type of dress,”* she said, her voice breaking. *”They didn’t know our sizes, but they assumed we’d be the same. I was also told to put on eyeliner.”* The image of women, stripped of autonomy, forced into a uniform of submission, is one that lingers like a curse. Caroline’s words are not just a confession but a damning indictment of a system where power and predation intertwined in the most depraved ways. The question now hangs in the air: How many others were left in the dark? And what will it take to bring justice to those who were broken in the name of power?

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