A high-ranking government official expressed serious concerns regarding allegations that Prince Andrew instructed his close protection officer to investigate his sexual assault accuser, Virginia Giuffre. Police have confirmed they are actively investigating these claims. Energy Secretary Ed Miliband commented on the matter, emphasizing the need to examine the allegations thoroughly and stating that such actions are not appropriate for protection officers.
Recent reports revealed that Prince Andrew allegedly tasked his taxpayer-funded Metropolitan Police bodyguard to gather information on Ms. Giuffre by providing her personal details. Ms. Giuffre, who accused Prince Andrew of sexual abuse and was linked to Jeffrey Epstein, tragically passed away earlier this year.
Following mounting scandals, Prince Andrew is reportedly set to relinquish all his titles, including the Duke of York, as King Charles has reached a breaking point. Government officials, including Mr. Miliband, have indicated that decisions regarding Prince Andrew’s status will be influenced by the royal family.
Mr. Miliband stressed that the government will defer to the royal family on handling the situation, acknowledging the gravity of the issues surrounding Ms. Giuffre and her family. He also noted that any potential legislative actions concerning Prince Andrew’s titles would be influenced by the royal family’s preferences.
