Clues in photographs of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor crouched on all fours over a female sprawled out on the floor suggest they may have been taken inside Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan lair.
The images published in the Epstein files last night, show the former Duke of York staring directly at the camera and placing his hand on the woman's stomach.
But like much of the material published by the US justice department on Jeffrey Epstein, no further context on where or when they were taken is given.
However, distinctive pieces of home decor seen in the background of the three images suggest Andrew was likely inside the paedophile financier's seven-storey New York home.
These include a leopard-print chair, large mahogany doors and patterned floors -which have all been seen in images previously shared of the property.
Moreover, a picture of Woody Allen released by the US authorities in December also appears to have been taken inside the same room where Andrew was photographed.
The film director and his wife Soon-Yi Previn were reportedly regular guests at the £60million townhouse, which Epstein used to build his connections with the rich and powerful.
It was previously reported Andrew visited Epstein's home in Manhattan in 2010 - with footage obtained by The Mail on Sunday purporting to show him peering out from a large door.
Now, the following clues suggest the three images of Andrew crouched over the identified woman were also taken at the infamous property.
Large mahogany doors
In the three photographs released in the Epstein files on Friday night, Andrew can be seen placing his left hand on the torso of the woman sprawled on the floor.
Behind him is a pair of large mahogany-coloured doors that are open and lead through to another room.
They appear to be fitted with gold handles and also have distinctive panels of the same colour.
The doors closely resemble those seen in an image of Woody Allen, which is believed to have been taken inside the sex offender's New York home.
The photograph, released by the House Oversight Committee in December, shows the film director and Epstein sat across from one another at a table.
There are coffee cups and water glasses between them and the only other person in the image is an unknown woman.
According to the New York Times, Mr Allen and his wife Soon-Yi Previn were regular guests at the Epstein townhouse on the Upper East Side.
There is no suggestion they were involved in any wrongdoing.
Leopard-print chairs
Andrew is not the only person that can be seen in the images of him looming over the unidentified woman.
Another individual is pictured in the background, sitting in a leopard-print chair with their feet up on a table.
The person's face cannot be seen and it remains unclear if they are a man or a woman.
Leopard-print chairs were a key feature in Epstein's New York town house. Previous photos from inside the property show him hosting guests in the dining room.
It is understood they often sat in chairs covered in this distinctive pattern, around a large dining table.
Occasionally, attendees said in interviews, a magician performed for them.
Animal prints featured heavily in the property. Photos show that the convicted sex offender's also had a taxidermied tiger on the floor of his home office.
Diamond-patterned floors
If you look through the large mahogany doors in the photographs of Andrew, there is a room with a diamond-patterned floor.
A similar brown and white tiling can be seen in other images of the house published by the New York Times in August last year.
This room appears to be an entrance hall and features a sweeping wooden staircase and stone fireplace.
Meanwhile, the room Andrew is pictured in in the photographs has a cream and grey striped floor.
Wallpaper
Another clue suggesting that Andrew was inside the Epstein's New York lair when he was pictured with the woman lying on the floor is the distinctive wallpaper.
It is cream and has a textured appearance with wooden panels dividing it into large rectangles.
The walls once again bare a striking resemblance to those seen in the picture of Mr Allen released in December.
Other photographs shared of Epstein's home also feature the textured cream walls.
One image of the convicted paedophile released in December shows him sitting inside a room surrounded by three young woman.
One has his hands around his neck, while he appears to be putting a watch on one of the female's wrists.