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London Police Reportedly Question Ex-Protection Officers in Prince Andrew Case

The reported inquiries follow fresh, uncorroborated claims about his conduct at Buckingham Palace, with no new charges announced.

Overview

  • Two former members of Prince Andrew’s security detail have been interviewed, according to The Sun, as police examine whether he sought in 2011 to use state-funded protection to gather damaging material on Virginia Giuffre.
  • Ex–Royal Protection Command chief Dai Davies is quoted as saying there is sufficient basis to question Andrew and that security logs could shed light on his movements during the periods Giuffre cited.
  • US lawmakers are pressing Andrew to cooperate in efforts to map Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell’s network, though he cannot currently be compelled to testify in the United States.
  • Royal biographer Andrew Lownie alleges Andrew routinely brought sex workers into Buckingham Palace and claims the late Queen knew and protected him, assertions that remain publicly uncorroborated.
  • Andrew has denied Giuffre’s abuse allegations; he settled her civil suit in 2022 and lost his royal and military titles, and some reports state Giuffre died by suicide in 2025.