Prince Andrew's Secret Dinner with Saudi Millionaire Linked to 9/11 Hijackers Exposed
Shocking emails from the Jeffrey Epstein files have revealed that Prince Andrew, also known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, attended a private dinner in London with a Saudi millionaire who was investigated by the FBI in connection to the September 11 terrorist attacks. The meeting, which took place in 2010 while Andrew served as a UK trade envoy, was not part of his official duties and involved discussions about investing in the "brand" of his former wife, Sarah Ferguson.
Emails Detail Secret Meeting and Epstein Introduction
The businessman, Adel Ghazzawi, now resides in Dubai but previously lived in a luxury Florida home that was frequently visited by al-Qaeda terrorists before the 9/11 attacks. There is no evidence to suggest that Ghazzawi was aware of their plans, or that Prince Andrew and Ferguson knew of these connections. However, in an email sent to Jeffrey Epstein in January 2010, Ferguson wrote: "My friend Adel Ghazzawi is in New York, and I would love for you to say Hello... He had dinner with Prince Andrew and I last night and we both thought you should meet."
She further explained that Ghazzawi was en route from London to New York and described him as a "big investor" interested in "very interesting investment opportunities." Ferguson added: "He wants to invest into me and my brand going forward. Mothers Army included!" While it remains unclear whether Ghazzawi ultimately invested in Ferguson's company Mothers Army, emails confirm that he did meet with Epstein that same week, arranged by the Duchess's assistant.
FBI Investigations and Florida Property Links
Adel Ghazzawi, aged 55, is the son of Esam Ghazzawi, a money manager for the Saudi royal family at the time of the 9/11 attacks. FBI documents later revealed that two of the hijackers spent time at the Ghazzawi family's property in Sarasota, Florida, while taking flying lessons nearby. Ghazzawi lived at the home with his sister, Annoud, and her husband, Abdulaziz Al-Hijji, before the couple abruptly left two weeks prior to the September 2001 attacks.
A Florida law enforcement report noted that the departure appeared sudden, with the power still on and three cars, clothing, jewellery, and food left behind, indicating they "fled unexpectedly without prior preparation or knowledge." Although Ghazzawi had connections to the hijackers, no criminal action was pursued against him.
Epstein's Role and Further Communications
After the meeting with Ghazzawi, Epstein emailed him to request "any deals you think are unique," copying in Sarah Ferguson. She replied: "Ok. Briefing David today too." David is understood to be David Stern, a businessman who acted as an intermediary between Prince Andrew and Epstein, as well as a senior advisor to the former Duke.
The Mail on Sunday approached both Prince Andrew and Adel Ghazzawi for comment on these revelations. A spokesman for Sarah Ferguson declined to comment, leaving unanswered questions about the extent of these dealings and their implications.



