Feb 18 • 13:02 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

Andrew royal protection cops 'turned blind eye' in Epstein island visits

A former royal protection officer claims that Prince Andrew was allowed to visit Jeffrey Epstein's island multiple times without adequate oversight from the police.

A former royal protection officer has alleged that police assigned to oversee Prince Andrew turned a blind eye to his visits to Jeffrey Epstein's private island, Little St James. The officer claims that Andrew traveled to the island at least twice and flew on Epstein's private jet, frequently dubbed the 'Lolita Express,' alongside police from the UK. This revelation sheds a sinister light on the relationship between Andrew and the convicted sex offender, especially with new evidence coming to light from the Epstein files.

In the wake of the release of three million pages of previously unreleased documents related to Epstein, pressure is mounting on Prince Andrew to address his connections to the disgraced financier. Among these documents are purported emails exchanged between Andrew and Epstein, as well as disturbing images that have raised significant public concern. These developments coincide with Surrey Police's renewed appeal for information about long-standing allegations of human trafficking and sexual assault dating back to 1994 that have resurfaced due to these new revelations.

The implications of these allegations are vast, as they not only threaten the reputation of Prince Andrew but could also prompt further investigations into the behavior of royal protection officers and their conduct during his travels. This ongoing saga illustrates the deepening fallout from the Epstein scandal and raises questions about accountability for those in positions of power, as well as the systemic issues within the royal protection framework that could have allowed such oversight to occur.

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