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London Police Probing Prince Andrew's Alleged Plot to Dig Up Dirt on Virginia Giuffre Accuser
A disturbing revelation has emerged from London as investigators with the Metropolitan Police are now actively looking into allegations that Prince Andrew, Duke of York, asked a bodyguard to dig up dirt on his accuser, Virginia Giuffre. According to reports in the Mail on Sunday, Prince Andrew provided the bodyguard's confidential social security number and date of birth to track down any potential information about Giuffre just before her first public appearance with the prince.
The bombshell comes as the British royal family grapples with ongoing scandals surrounding Prince Andrew's friendship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. In a shocking development, Buckingham Palace announced on Friday that Prince Andrew has agreed to relinquish his royal titles and honors in light of new emails exposing his continued contact with Epstein.
Prince Andrew, a 77-year-old member of the royal family, had faced intense scrutiny over the past year for his association with Epstein, who was convicted of multiple sex crimes. Giuffre, then 17, alleged that Prince Andrew forced her to engage in unwanted sexual acts, and her family has since called on King Charles III to strip him of his title of prince.
Prince Andrew's decision to relinquish his titles comes as a major blow to the House of Windsor, which has been plagued by scandals in recent years. The news raises concerns about the accountability of the royal family and their handling of sensitive matters.
"This moment serves as victory for Virginia, who consistently maintained, 'He knows what happened, I know what happened, and there's only one of us telling the truth, and I know that's me,'" a statement by Giuffre's family said in response to Prince Andrew's decision. "This is not just a victory for her, but for every single survivor of the horrific crimes perpetrated by Epstein and his co-conspirators."
As investigations into Prince Andrew's allegations continue, it remains unclear whether the bodyguard complied with the request. The development has sparked outrage among survivors of sex trafficking and abuse, who have long called for greater accountability from those in power.
"It is deeply concerning to hear that a close protection officer was enlisted in this smear campaign," said Ed Miliband, British Energy Secretary and former Labour leader. "These allegations are deeply worrying, and it's essential to examine the substance behind them."
The saga has left many questioning the role of the royal family in shielding their members from accountability. As Prince Andrew relinquishes his titles, it remains to be seen how this will impact the monarchy's reputation and its ability to navigate these sensitive matters.
A disturbing revelation has emerged from London as investigators with the Metropolitan Police are now actively looking into allegations that Prince Andrew, Duke of York, asked a bodyguard to dig up dirt on his accuser, Virginia Giuffre. According to reports in the Mail on Sunday, Prince Andrew provided the bodyguard's confidential social security number and date of birth to track down any potential information about Giuffre just before her first public appearance with the prince.
The bombshell comes as the British royal family grapples with ongoing scandals surrounding Prince Andrew's friendship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. In a shocking development, Buckingham Palace announced on Friday that Prince Andrew has agreed to relinquish his royal titles and honors in light of new emails exposing his continued contact with Epstein.
Prince Andrew, a 77-year-old member of the royal family, had faced intense scrutiny over the past year for his association with Epstein, who was convicted of multiple sex crimes. Giuffre, then 17, alleged that Prince Andrew forced her to engage in unwanted sexual acts, and her family has since called on King Charles III to strip him of his title of prince.
Prince Andrew's decision to relinquish his titles comes as a major blow to the House of Windsor, which has been plagued by scandals in recent years. The news raises concerns about the accountability of the royal family and their handling of sensitive matters.
"This moment serves as victory for Virginia, who consistently maintained, 'He knows what happened, I know what happened, and there's only one of us telling the truth, and I know that's me,'" a statement by Giuffre's family said in response to Prince Andrew's decision. "This is not just a victory for her, but for every single survivor of the horrific crimes perpetrated by Epstein and his co-conspirators."
As investigations into Prince Andrew's allegations continue, it remains unclear whether the bodyguard complied with the request. The development has sparked outrage among survivors of sex trafficking and abuse, who have long called for greater accountability from those in power.
"It is deeply concerning to hear that a close protection officer was enlisted in this smear campaign," said Ed Miliband, British Energy Secretary and former Labour leader. "These allegations are deeply worrying, and it's essential to examine the substance behind them."
The saga has left many questioning the role of the royal family in shielding their members from accountability. As Prince Andrew relinquishes his titles, it remains to be seen how this will impact the monarchy's reputation and its ability to navigate these sensitive matters.