Epstein file photos of Andrew scattered around village ahead of King's visit
Several pictures of the former duke crouching over an unidentified woman were found littered on a street in Dedham
Photographs of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor released in the so-called Epstein files appear to have been scattered around an Essex village ahead of a visit by the King.
Several pictures of the former duke crouching over an unidentified woman were found littered on a street in Dedham, the East Anglian Daily Times reported.
The image was included as part of the latest batch of files released by the US Department of Justice relating to the late paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.
A video of the scattered printouts of the image was posted on social media on Wednesday, ahead of a royal visit due to take place in the village a day later.
Andrew has previously strongly denied any wrongdoing.
The King and Queen are set to visit an inn in Dedham on Thursday before greeting members of the public on the high street, where the printouts were seen.
It comes after Andrew moved from Royal Lodge, his Windsor mansion, to the King's Sandringham Estate on Tuesday.
On the same day, Thames Valley Police confirmed they were assessing allegations that a woman was sent to the UK by Epstein for a sexual encounter with Andrew.
The King's younger brother features a number of times in the "Epstein files", with another photo appearing to show him touching a fully-clothed woman's abdomen.
The images are undated and it is unclear where they were taken.