Former royal protection officer of Prince Andrew is reported to have been questioned by the Metropolitan Police for allegedly gathering information on Virginia Giuffre. This development follows previous revelations that the disgraced prince was involved in a potential smear campaign against his accuser, leading him to renounce his royal titles, including Duke of York, in a move to distance himself from the escalating scandal linked to his association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Prince Andrew has consistently denied accusations of sexual involvement with Virginia, who passed away earlier this year as a teenager. Recent reports indicate that two Met Police officers visited the residence of Andrew’s ex-security official in South East London as part of the investigation. This retired officer, who had significant experience working with the Royals, including Princess Diana and Prince Charles, was allegedly associated with the elite SO14 Royalty Protection Group within the Met.
Allegations have surfaced regarding a crucial email where Andrew supposedly requested his Met bodyguard to investigate Virginia, providing personal details for scrutiny. The email exchange also revealed Andrew contacting the late Queen’s press secretary to discuss Virginia’s background shortly before a controversial photo of the prince with Virginia emerged.
Virginia’s family, refuting claims of her criminal record, has demanded an inquiry into how Andrew obtained her private information. The Met Police, while refraining from detailed comments, has acknowledged investigating these claims. The Mirror has reached out to the Met Police for further clarification on the matter.