Former Royal protection officer 'has contacted Thames Valley Police' about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor
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A former Scotland Yard officer who guarded the royal family has approached Thames Valley Police with allegations that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor brought women into Buckingham Palace "multiple times a week" without proper security vetting.
Paul Page, who worked in royal protection from 1998 to 2004, claims he possesses information that could advance the ongoing police inquiry into the former Duke of York.
"I have been in contact with Thames Valley Police in relation to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and have offered to assist them with their investigation into his activities,"
Mr Page stated."I feel like I have information that could take the police probe forward, and I have a duty to share that."

A former Royal protection officer has approached Thames Valley Police regarding Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor
| US Department of JusticeThames Valley Police are currently examining multiple allegations connected to the recently released Epstein Files.
Mr Page described a culture of secrecy surrounding Andrew's female visitors that stood in stark contrast to normal palace protocols.
"When the Queen or the Duke of Edinburgh had guests after hours, we would be furnished with their details," he explained.
However, with Andrew's visitors, protection officers received minimal information and were instructed not to enquire further.
"We were just told a female will be coming at whatever time. It's always after closing, and a female will be approaching the front gate," Mr Page told The Sun.
Staff would then summon footmen to either escort the women to Andrew's quarters or allow them to walk through unaccompanied.
"One of the ongoing jokes was that Andrew should have a revolving door in his bedroom, because of the number of women that were coming in and out," Mr Page added.

Paul Page
| GETTYThe former officer noted that fear of losing their positions prevented staff from questioning these arrangements.
The Epstein Files have connected Andrew to four women beyond Virginia Giuffre, whose allegations of being forced into sexual encounters with him appear in recently released FBI documents.
Reports indicate that at least one woman was allegedly transported to Britain aboard Epstein's private aircraft, known as the Lolita Express, and delivered to Andrew at the palace using the codename "Mrs Windsor".
Earlier this week, it emerged that Epstein appears to have brought a young Romanian model to a private dinner at Buckingham Palace with Andrew, later remarking that the royal found her "beautiful" and adding: "No man looks at your clothes, they see through them."
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Andrew also appears to have hosted Epstein and a Russian model called Vera for dinner at the palace, while Epstein separately offered to introduce him to a 26-year-old Russian woman named "Irina" in August 2010.
Gordon Brown has demanded that police launch a sex trafficking investigation into Andrew, describing the revelations as "by far the biggest scandal of all".
The former Prime Minister pointed to flight records showing Epstein's Boeing 727-100 touched down approximately 90 times at British airports, including after the financier's 2008 conviction for child sex offences.
"The Stansted revelations alone require them to interview Andrew," Mr Brown stated, adding that he had been informed privately that previous investigations "did not properly check vital evidence of flights".

Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown has called for police to investigate Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor
| PAMr Brown has requested that police examine this evidence as part of their new inquiry, alongside separate concerns about emails detailing how trafficked girls were registered for English language courses as a means of obtaining US visas.
He questioned whether similar schemes operated within the UK.
Mr Mountbatten-Windsor has consistently denied any wrongdoing or awareness of Epstein’s criminal conduct.
Inclusion in the released Epstein files does not in itself indicate criminality.
GB News has reached out to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor for comment
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