British Prince Andrew flew four times on the private jet of paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein, documents published in the US show, PA Media and DPA reported, BTA reported.
The prince's name is mentioned in the passenger list of a flight from Luton to Edinburgh on September 1, 2006, along with that of convicted sex trafficker Gillian Maxwell, as well as in that of a flight on May 12, 2000, which states that he traveled with Epstein, Maxwell, celebrity chef Adam Perry Lang, a bodyguard and three others.
The name "Prince Andrew" is also among the passengers on two more flights, this time from 1999, along with that of Royal Guard officer Steve Burgess.
The release of the lists came just hours after Andrew announced that he would stop using all his titles and honorifics, including the title of Duke of York.
The wife of disgraced former New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez, Gwendolyn Beck, and a woman named Claire Hazel are also among the names of passengers on one of the 1999 flights - that time, Epstein and Maxwell were also on board.
The flight on which Beck and Hazel appear is from February 12 from the US Virgin Islands to Palm Beach, Florida; the other flight in 1999 was on February 9 from Teterboro, New Jersey, to the U.S. Virgin Islands.
The lists are among hundreds of documents released yesterday by the U.S. House Oversight and Accountability Committee.
Andrew's name came under the spotlight in the sex trafficking case against Maxwell when he was named as one of the people who flew on Epstein's plane - one of the disgraced British socialite's accusers even claims that Maxwell and the prince flew together in the mid-1990s.
One of the plane's pilots, Larry Wysosky, told the court that Andrew had flown on the plane "a number of times."