Met Police Probe Into Prince Andrew Protection Team Over Epstein Island Claims

London’s Metropolitan Police say they are conducting initial inquiries into allegations about Prince Andrew’s close-protection officers after a former RaSP member claimed the protection team may have turned a blind eye during visits to Jeffrey Epstein’s private island, Little St James. The force says no wrongdoing has been identified yet and aims to establish the facts, with the possibility of the IOPC taking over if concerns emerge. The report also notes Andrew’s denial of wrongdoing and a prior settlement with Virginia Giuffre, while other UK forces review Epstein-related allegations and the NPCC coordinates a national response to the large volume of documents.
- Met making 'initial inquiries' into Andrew protection officers BBC
- Met Police to probe claims Andrew's protection officers 'turned blind eye' during Epstein island trips lbc.co.uk
- ‘Turned a blind eye’: Andrew’s team probed News.com.au
- Did the Met Police cover up for Andrew Mountbatten Windsor? - The News Agents Black Country Radio
- ‘I worked for Andrew for years – one thing I saw horrified me’ Express.co.uk
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