Prince William’s three-day trip to Saudi Arabia has drawn mixed reactions, even from William’s loyalists and the royalist press. He had royal reporters traveling with him for the trip, and they sounded bored as hell. The Times even asked “William of Arabia?” and there was some mild criticism (for British standards) of William’s meetings with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, aka Prince Bonesaw. It didn’t help that during William’s Saudi trip, his multiple connections to Jeffrey Epstein were front and center. MBS was tight with Jeffrey Epstein, and William is also close to an Emirate sultan who sent a torture video to Epstein. The sultan’s company, DP World, is a founding partner and contributor to William’s busywork project, Earthshot. Still, British royalists have mostly pulled their punches. But the Daily Mail’s Jan Moir just ripped into William in a new column. Someone’s about to get a furious call from Kensington Palace!
What the hell was Prince William doing in Saudi Arabia, scruffy in his suede boots and open-necked shirt, his lemon-faced presence giving legitimacy to one of the most repressive regimes on the planet? He loped about at the side of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman like a puppy, despite being aware that he was with a leader known for his authoritarianism and suppression of women’s rights activists, a man who is no stranger to controversy. It is no secret that MBS was implicated in the murder of exiled Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in 2018 but he – in the words of the phrase we have come to know so well in these scabrous times – denies any wrongdoing.
You can hardly blame William. He was there at the request of the British government, acting as a soft power ambassador to strengthen UK ties with one of our key allies in the Middle East. Such royal visits are the realpolitik of the diplomatic world and at least prove that the Windsors still have a value and purpose on the world stage – but for how much longer?
Speaking of shams, during his three-day visit to Saudi the Prince of Wales ignored repeated questions from reporters about the allegations surrounding Jeffrey Epstein and his links to William’s fetid uncle, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
However, he won’t be able to keep up his trademark irritated silence for much longer, given that he has now been dragged into the Epstein abyss himself.
For it has come to light that Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem – another generous benefactor, a man who donated over £1million to William’s Earthshot Prize charity in 2022 – is also implicated in the Epstein scandal. The Emirati billionaire and chief executive of DP World – a company which controls 10 per cent of global container traffic – was a big pal of Epstein’s. In April 2009 the men were in cosy email contact when Epstein was still serving his 18-month sentence in a Palm Beach jail but allowed out on ‘work release’. This is how it went. Jeffrey emails his pal Ahmed: ‘Where are you? Are you ok, I loved the torture video.’ The torture video! How sickening. Both men also shared sex messages.
Is this just another example of the Royal Family not asking too many questions when delicious, fat cheques are waved under their noses? Or does it illustrate the incredible reach and stealthy influence of Epstein’s carefully cultivated web of rich and powerful contacts, the depth of which is only just becoming evident?
What is undeniable is that despite his ongoing diffidence, Prince William now has questions to answer about what he knew about Andrew and Epstein and what he knew about Sulayem and Epstein. It is a development that highlights the great Windsor faultline, the fracture at the heart of the monarchy which is the Royal Family and their abusive relationship with money – other people’s money.
Well well how the turntables!! As I’ve said before, William falling face first into the Epstein scandal wasn’t anything I could have predicted. There’s a sense of “if I go down, I’m taking you down with me” in the Windsor clan these days, right? There’s a steady drumbeat of terrible news and pressing questions about and for King Charles and Prince Andrew, and they’re making sure that the dipsh-t heir is in it too. It’s also sort of hysterical to think that this Saudi trip was supposed to be yet another setpiece in William’s “I wanna be a global statesman, king of handshakes” keenery. And just like everything else, it’s blown up in his face.


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- 09/02/2026. Diriyah, Saudi Arabia. The Prince of Wales during a private tour of UNESCO World Heritage Site, At-Turaif. The Prince received a private tour of the historical site, led by Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. His Royal Highness last met the Crown Prince on his inward visit to London in 2018.,Image: 1073489311, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: © Kensington Palace. This image is free for use but may only be used for news or editorial reporting purposes. This image must NOT be used for any commercial or other use, save for news or editorial reporting and cannot be altered or amended in any manner or form whatsoever. All rights reserved., Model Release: no, Credit line: Andrew Parsons / Kensington Palace/Avalon
- 10/02/2026. Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The Prince of Wales during a visit to MISK Sports City to learn about the increasing role of women in society. The Prince was given a tour of the facilities and then met Lamia Bahaian, Vice President of the Saudi Arabian Football Federation (SAFF). His Royal Highness then joined the SAFF Riyadh Regional Training Centre team of young women whilst they undertook a training session on site.,Image: 1073701252, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: © Kensington Palace. This image is free for use but may only be used for news or editorial reporting purposes. This image must NOT be used for any commercial or other use, save for news or editorial reporting and cannot be altered or amended in any manner or form whatsoever. All rights reserved., Model Release: no, Credit line: Andrew Parsons/Kensington Palace/Avalon
- 10/02/2026. Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The Prince of Wales attends an E-Sports tournament hosted by the Saudi E-Sports Federation’s Chairman, HRH Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Sultan Al Saud and the Esports World Cup team. The Prince learned about Saudi’s gaming ecosystem and met players from some of Saudi’s most popular professional teams, Team Falcons and Twisted Minds.,Image: 1073760523, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: © Kensington Palace. This image is free for use but may only be used for news or editorial reporting purposes. This image must NOT be used for any commercial or other use, save for news or editorial reporting and cannot be altered or amended in any manner or form whatsoever. All rights reserved., Model Release: no, Credit line: Pete Maclaine/Avalon
- 11/02/2026. AlUla, Medina, Saudi Arabia. The Prince of Wales during a visit to AlUla, a 7,000-year-old archaeological area in Saudi’s Medina region. The Prince visited the Sharaan Nature Reserve, where he will met Bassim Al Balawi, Lead Ranger and heard about their work to protect and conserve wildlife and the natural world. His Royal Highness stopped at the Alqaliba Mountain Viewpoint where he met a group of Saudi Rangers who shared an overview of the conservation efforts in Sharaan and their commitment to the local community. The Prince heard about the land restoration programme from the RCU’s Habitat and Restoration team and was invited to plant an acacia tree alongside Prince Badr, Minister of Culture. He then visited the ‘Dancing Rocks’ formation where he learned more about the ongoing conservation initiatives aimed at protecting and reintroducing native species, most notably the critically endangered Arabian Leopard.,Image: 1073966951, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: © Kensington Palace. This image is free for use but may only be used for news or editorial reporting purposes. This image must NOT be used for any commercial or other use, save for news or editorial reporting and cannot be altered or amended in any manner or form whatsoever. All rights reserved., Model Release: no, Credit line: Pete Maclaine/Avalon
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The Prince of Wales arrives at King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh, ahead of his visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Featuring: Prince William
Where: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
When: 09 Feb 2026
Credit: Aaron Chown/PA Images/INSTARimages**NORTH AMERICA RIGHTS ONLY**
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The Prince of Wales (left) with the Crown Prince and Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud on a tour of the Unesco World Heritage Site At-Turaif Diriyah in Diriyah, during his visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Featuring: Prince William, His Royal Highness, Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, MBS
Where: Diriyah, Saudi Arabia
When: 09 Feb 2026
Credit: Aaron Chown/PA Images/INSTARimages**NORTH AMERICA RIGHTS ONLY**
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The Prince of Wales (left) poses for a photograph with the Crown Prince and Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud on a tour of the Unesco World Heritage Site At-Turaif Diriyah in Diriyah, during his visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Featuring: Prince William, His Royal Highness, Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, MBS
Where: Diriyah, Saudi Arabia
When: 09 Feb 2026
Credit: Aaron Chown/PA Images/INSTARimages**NORTH AMERICA RIGHTS ONLY**
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The Prince of Wales (left) poses for a photograph with the Crown Prince and Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud on a tour of the Unesco World Heritage Site At-Turaif Diriyah in Diriyah, during his visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Featuring: Prince William, His Royal Highness, Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, MBS
Where: Diriyah, Saudi Arabia
When: 09 Feb 2026
Credit: Aaron Chown/PA Images/INSTARimages**NORTH AMERICA RIGHTS ONLY**
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The Prince of Wales speaks with Reem Alrowaili and her daughter Eliana during a visit to a environmentally sustainable urban regeneration programme at Sports Boulevard in Riyadh, on day two of his visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Featuring: Prince William, Prince of Wales
Where: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
When: 10 Feb 2026
Credit: Isabel Infantes/PA Images/INSTARimages**NORTH AMERICA RIGHTS ONLY**
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The Prince of Wales speaks with students during a visit to a environmentally sustainable urban regeneration programme at Sports Boulevard in Riyadh, on day two of his visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Featuring: Prince William, Prince of Wales
Where: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
When: 10 Feb 2026
Credit: Isabel Infantes/PA Images/INSTARimages**NORTH AMERICA RIGHTS ONLY**
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The Prince of Wales speaks with students during a visit to an environmentally sustainable urban regeneration programme at Sports Boulevard in Riyadh, on day two of his visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Featuring: Prince William, Prince of Wales
Where: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
When: 10 Feb 2026
Credit: Isabel Infantes/PA Images/INSTARimages**NORTH AMERICA RIGHTS ONLY**
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The Prince of Wales during a visit to an environmentally sustainable urban regeneration programme at Sports Boulevard in Riyadh, on day two of his visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Featuring: Prince William, Prince of Wales
Where: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
When: 10 Feb 2026
Credit: Isabel Infantes/PA Images/INSTARimages**NORTH AMERICA RIGHTS ONLY**
