Feb 27 • 18:01 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

Now speaks the woman who massaged naked Andrew

The woman who provided massages to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has spoken out about her experiences amidst ongoing investigations into the former prince's use of public funds.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, 66, has recently come under scrutiny for allegedly using taxpayer money to fund personal massages while serving as Britain's trade envoy from 2001 to 2011. Accusations of abuse of office have surfaced, leading to his arrest last Thursday, after which he was released following an 11-hour police questioning. The inquiry has connections to claims made in documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.

In a recent interview with the Daily Mail, Monique Giannelloni, the massage therapist who worked with Andrew, shared details about how she began working for the ex-prince through Ghislaine Maxwell, who is currently serving a lengthy prison sentence for human trafficking. Giannelloni recounted her experience of being brought into Buckingham Palace for a massage session in July 2000, reportedly entering without security checks, and led directly to Andrew's bedroom by a male servant.

The revelations from Giannelloni raise further questions about Andrew's conduct and the use of his former position for personal gains. With ongoing police investigations backed by serious allegations surrounding Epstein, the implications for Andrew could be significant, especially as public scrutiny increases over his relationship with high-profile figures involved in legal controversies.

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