Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Jeffrey Epstein reportedly asked an exotic dancer to 'engage in various sex acts' at Epstein's Florida home, according to a legal letter released as part of recent Epstein file disclosures.

The legal document suggests that the unnamed dancer received an offer of $10,000 to perform but alleged that following her performance, the two men requested a threesome instead. Lawyers for the dancer indicated that she was never paid the full amount promised, and she has withheld details of the incident in exchange for a purported payment of $250,000.

The correspondence, dated March 2011, states that the dancer, along with others from 'Rachel's Strip Club' in West Palm Beach, was driven to Epstein's residence and expected to perform for the offered sum. It also notes that she observed other young women at the event, some appearing to be as young as 14.

During the encounter, she was introduced to Mountbatten-Windsor after being directed upstairs, where, upon dancing for him and Epstein, the pair expressed their desires for sexual relations, which she refused. Epstein reportedly proposed to pay her later, leading to pressure for her to comply with their requests.

Describing the treatment she received, the letter claims she felt like she was 'treated like a prostitute,' prompting her reluctance to previously pursue her claims.

The latest claims come amid ongoing scrutiny towards Mountbatten-Windsor's relationship with Epstein. He has consistently denied wrongdoing and is now under increasing pressure to testify about these connections, especially following the release of recent Epstein-related evidence, including photographs that have surfaced.