New Serious Allegations Against Ex-Prince Andrew – Invited Young Women to Buckingham Palace: 'There Should Be a Revolving Door in the Bedroom'
Former security officer Paul Page claims ex-Prince Andrew frequently brought women to Buckingham Palace without staff knowledge.
New allegations have emerged against ex-Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who lost his royal title. According to Paul Page, a former Buckingham Palace security officer, Andrew purportedly trafficked women to the palace multiple times each week, keeping their identities hidden from staff. Page states he reported Andrew's alleged activities to the police and offered to assist in their ongoing investigation.
Page, who was employed at the palace from 1998 to 2004, reveals that at times, palace staff would facilitate access for these women to Andrew's quarters. He claims employees were instructed not to question Andrew's behavior, stating that fear of losing their jobs prevented them from seeking clarification about the women visiting him. He remarked, "One of the ongoing jokes was that there should be a revolving door in Andrew's bedroom due to the frequency of women coming and going."
These allegations align with the ongoing scrutiny surrounding Andrew's actions and his connections to various controversies over the years. They raise serious questions about the conduct within the royal household and the lack of oversight from those tasked with ensuring the security and integrity of the palace. If proven true, these claims could have significant implications for Andrew's reputation and the royal family as a whole.