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Police Open Inquiry Into Prince Andrew’s Alleged Security Misuse as Congress Presses for Testimony

Former bodyguards have been interviewed over claims he sought information on Virginia Giuffre.

Overview

  • London’s Metropolitan Police are examining whether Andrew asked royal protection officers in 2011 to collect material on Virginia Giuffre, with two former security staff questioned, according to reports.
  • A former head of royal protection says there is enough evidence to interview Andrew, and security notebooks could help verify his whereabouts during dates cited by Giuffre.
  • In Washington, House Oversight Democrats say Andrew ignored a November 20 deadline to respond to their request to testify about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, though he cannot be compelled to appear.
  • King Charles III has stripped titles and ordered Andrew and Sarah Ferguson to vacate Royal Lodge by late January as the monarchy escalates its response to the scandal.
  • Ferguson is considering six‑figure offers for a televised tell‑all, including a possible Oprah Winfrey interview, as her new children’s book was reportedly pulped and she weighs a public rebrand and relocation.