Did Queen Elizabeth II have a connection to Jeffrey Epstein? According to the 23,000 documents released by the United States House Oversight Committee, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor wasn't the only royal with ties to the late criminal.

MORE: Follow Wonderwall on MSN for more top news MEGA Elizbeth's alleged connection to Epstein In one document, Nobel Prize-winning scientist Murray Gell-Mann claimed he was "under the impression that Epstein's clients include the Queen of England." The files alleged the late monarch was taking "financial advice" from Epstein. DCJS/MEGA Other legal papers claim the financier attended a bash held in Elizabeth's honor. "Epstein had been invited to Windsor Castle to celebrate the queen's birthday," a document read. "Six months later, Epstein flew to Sandringham, the queen's estate in Norfolk, England, for a party Andrew threw for [Epstein accomplice] Ghislaine Maxwell's 39th birthday." Andrew loses his titles King Charles III stripped Andrew of his titles and evicted him from Royal Lodge over his friendship with Epstein and allegations of misconduct against them both. The late queen previously removed the former Duke of York's military and charity patronages in 2022 but didn't take further action. "King Charles has proven he's a bit more of a doer, not just a talker. Definitely not as silent as his mother Queen Elizabeth II," public relations expert Renae Smith told Daily Express. "He's more decisive than people give him credit for and this shows he's willing to make uncomfortable calls when it protects the institution. It's a very different energy from the 'keep calm and carry on' approach of previous generations, it's firmer, cleaner and more modern," she continued, adding, "I'm a fan." ZUMAPRESS.com / MEGA Elizabeth let Andrew's behavior slide In The Windsor Legacy: A Royal Dynasty, writer Robert Jobson claims that Andrew requested $42,000 to cover the cost of live-in spiritual gurus to treat him at his home. When Charles received the request, he was reportedly "horrified" and said no to his brother's outlandish ask. roger allen / Mirrorpix/Newscom/The Mega Agency This was a change for the disgraced duke, as Elizabeth reportedly "passed the request through." The post Elizabeth was one of Epstein's clients appeared first on Wonderwall.com.