Listen to Prince Andrew’s voicemail message as Ranvir Singh finds his details in little black book
19.01.2022 - 03:15
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In a revealing documentary that airs tonight (Tuesday 18 January), Ranvir Singh delves into the the lives of paedophile Jeffrey Epstein and socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, and their friendship with Prince Andrew. ITV's Ghislaine, Prince Andrew and the Paedophile explores how the notorious pair used their status and capital to lure girls into a web of abuse that continues to shock the public at every turn. Ranvir also looks at Prince Andrew’s alleged involvement in the saga.
The ITV journalist finds what appear to be his contact details in Epstein’s infamous “little black book.” She calls the number, but it goes to voicemail. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter . You can sign up at the top of the page.
A voice sounding like Andrew – which can be heard in the video above – is heard saying: "I'm afraid I have not been quick enough to get to the phone before it went off to take your message. “If you do have a message, please leave it and I will get back to you as soon as I can." She replies: “Hello I think this might be Prince Andrew. Become an OK! VIP and see all our exclusives - for free! Become an OK! VIP and you will unlock access to all of our big exclusives...
Be the first to meet the latest showbiz babies, see the most sought after wedding pictures of the year, or take a guided tour around your favourite star's lavish multi-million pound home - all for free! Sign up here “This is Ranvir Singh from ITV and we found your number on the little black book and we’d like to have a chat with you. If you could get back to us, thank you.” Scrolling through the expansive list, Ranvir notes: “The names and numbers in here are vast. It’s not exactly a 'little'
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