
"The Metropolitan Police are investigating claims that royal protection officers may have "turned a blind eye" during visits to Jeffrey Epstein's private island by Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor."
"The source told LBC Radio that the protection team accompanied Mountbatten-Windsor to Epstein's Little St James island on at least two occasions, including one trip on Epstein's private jet."
"The retired officer said: "The big question for me is what Andrew's protection team witnessed on Epstein island. "I'm not suggesting they definitely witnessed any criminality from Andrew, but there was concern that certain members of the royal protection team wilfully turned a blind eye to what was happening on the island.""
Metropolitan Police are investigating allegations that royal protection officers may have turned a blind eye during visits by Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to Jeffrey Epstein's Little St James island. An unnamed former bodyguard alleged members of the Royalty and Specialist Protection Command grew too close to the former Duke of York and accompanied him to the island on at least two occasions, including on Epstein's private jet. Police are examining whether officers failed to protect or report potential criminal activity while accompanying the royal. The probe forms part of a UK-wide investigation involving seven police forces into sexual abuse and trafficking linked to Epstein's network. Witnesses are being urged to come forward.
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