
"Paul Page, who served in royal protection between 1998 and 2004, says he received a letter from a senior officer at the Metropolitan Police after repeating claims that women were secretly brought into Buckingham Palace late at night."
"According to reports in The Times, the letter reminded him of his obligations to maintain "confidentiality and respect for the privacy of those who are protected"."
"It's trying to say, in the nicest possible terms, 'Can you shut up?'"
"We were just told a female will be coming... always after closing."
A former royal protection officer, Paul Page, says he received a letter from a senior Metropolitan Police officer after repeating allegations that women were brought into Buckingham Palace late at night. The letter reminded him of obligations to maintain confidentiality and respect for protected individuals' privacy, which Page interpreted as an instruction to stop speaking. Page alleges protection staff were told not to question the identities of after-hours female visitors and that footmen escorted them to the private apartments, while officers feared professional repercussions. Police forces are examining related material, including links to the Epstein Files, and contacting protection officers for relevant information.
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