Prince Andrew allegations should be examined in 'proper and fullest ways', palace source says
- On Sunday, London's Metropolitan Police said they are actively looking into reports that Prince Andrew, Duke of York asked a protection officer to dig up information on Virginia Giuffre, with inquiries at a preliminary stage to decide on a full investigation for the Crown Prosecution Service.
- An email published Sunday suggested Andrew passed Virginia Giuffre's date of birth and social security number to an on‑duty SO14 Royalty Protection Group officer in 2011 and sent it to Ed Perkins, deputy press secretary to Queen Elizabeth II, according to the 'Epstein files'.
- Giuffre has sued Prince Andrew alleging trafficking and rape, and her memoir repeats she had sexual encounters with him on three occasions, though police took no further action.
- Buckingham Palace said Andrew will no longer use his title or honours after talks with The King, and he will not attend Christmas at Sandringham amid reports of being barred from ceremonial roles.
- Former head of Royalty Protection at the Metropolitan Police has called for a full criminal probe, while questions about the chain of command and use of protection officers remain deeply concerning, a senior UK politician said.
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A Buckingham Palace source has told GB News that allegations against Prince Andrew should be examined in an appropriate way.It comes as the Metropolitan Police is “actively looking into” the allegations that Andrew asked his taxpayer-funded bodyguard to investigate his sex accuser Virginia Giuffre.An insider additionally told Sky News that the Royal Family believes allegations against the prince "should be examined in the proper and fullest ways…
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