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ferry23 Sun 19-Oct-25 13:10:02

It's being reported that the Metropolitan Police has launched a probe into Prince Andrew. Apparently an email has emerged from him asking his protection officer (Met employed, tax payer funded) to investigate Virginia Guiffre in order, allegedly, to dish some dirt on her.

He's certainly the Prince who just keeps on giving.

ronib Sun 26-Oct-25 13:53:14

There was a very serious issue with IT security therefore in Royal Lodge. Emails should be properly protected. Unless of course it’s being deliberately leaked?
I am interested that no one is commenting on the role of Virginia G as a blackmailer?

Iam64 Sun 26-Oct-25 13:19:00

OldFrill

Is ronib Prince Andrew, seems to have the same dubious friends.

🤔

Indeed and similarly odd attitudes on issues of consent, and men whose sexual needs must be met

ferry23 Sun 26-Oct-25 13:16:15

The age of the victims have nothing to do with it.

Sexual abuse is a crime if the victim is over the age of consent, especially when consent is not freely given or the relationship involves exploitation or an abuse of power.

Casdon Sun 26-Oct-25 13:14:08

ronib

Casdon as usual I don’t know what you are saying. What email?

I want to know how a conversation with a Royal Protection Officer became public knowledge!!

The email which revealed that Andrew had asked his Royal Protection Officer to investigate Virginia Giuffre ronib. That was how the information came into the public domain? The media coverage says that?

OldFrill Sun 26-Oct-25 13:13:41

Is ronib Prince Andrew, seems to have the same dubious friends.

🤔

OldFrill Sun 26-Oct-25 13:10:20

merlotgran

25Avalon

But is Andrew a sex offender in this country?

I don’t see how he can be as Virginia Guiffre was over the age of consent at the time.

Still a horrible creep though

The civil case Virginia Guiffre pursued against Andrew was for sexual abuse. As she had been trafficked by Epstein and lent/rented to his "friends" she could not be considered to have consented to sex.

merlotgran Sun 26-Oct-25 12:53:13

25Avalon

But is Andrew a sex offender in this country?

I don’t see how he can be as Virginia Guiffre was over the age of consent at the time.

Still a horrible creep though

25Avalon Sun 26-Oct-25 12:49:12

But is Andrew a sex offender in this country?

Doodledog Sun 26-Oct-25 12:42:47

Of course they are. But if the leaked information leads to prosecution of a sex offender then good for them.

ronib Sun 26-Oct-25 12:40:25

Having asked an expert in the field, it doesn’t seem entirely unreasonable to ask a policeman for background checks on a potential blackmailer.
Also my expert thinks someone is leaking information….

Allira Sun 26-Oct-25 12:28:46

Allira

ronib

No Casdon rules are rules. Royal Protection Officers are bound by rules of confidentiality. This misdemeanour should have been kept in house. I presume the officer in question didn’t pursue the enquiry as it was illegal?

This misdemeanour should have been kept in house

Why?

What misdemeanor?
Andrew's?

ferry23 Sun 26-Oct-25 12:18:13

I agree *Doodledog". I believe Prince Andrew deserves everything he may have coming to him, but there may be others who are equally guilty.

I have said, either on this thread or a smilar one, that I'm quite sure there are people in high places running around trying to protect people in even higher places. But you would think that with the likes of Clinton, Spacey et al on the flight list that there would be more interest in some of these others.

Allira Sun 26-Oct-25 12:17:39

ronib

No Casdon rules are rules. Royal Protection Officers are bound by rules of confidentiality. This misdemeanour should have been kept in house. I presume the officer in question didn’t pursue the enquiry as it was illegal?

This misdemeanour should have been kept in house

Why?

ronib Sun 26-Oct-25 12:13:11

Casdon as usual I don’t know what you are saying. What email?

I want to know how a conversation with a Royal Protection Officer became public knowledge!!

Doodledog Sun 26-Oct-25 12:10:22

I saw the Ch5 programme last night, and it was shocking. I won't post the more gruesome details, but it is there to watch on catchup if anyone is in any doubt about what happened, or how horrible it all is.

I have a 14 year old niece, and she is very much a child. How anyone can think that girls of that age can be 'prostitutes' as opposed to victims is beyond me.

I would very much like to know who else is named in the 'files' which are being suppressed. Not out of prurience, although I am curious, but I am interested to learn who has enough power to keep something like this out of the news in this age of social media, even though the wider story is in the public domain.

Some names have been mooted, but in the interests of fairness (to potentially innocent men who have been named as well as to the victims) the files should be made public and there should be prosecutions regardless of the status of the offenders.

25Avalon Sun 26-Oct-25 12:09:58

Andrew is morally reprehensible not to mention repulsive but I’m not sure he has broken any laws in GB. His Royal Protection Officer should have told him he was not allowed to investigate anyone, that it was outside of his duties. I wonder what other tales he could tell?

Casdon Sun 26-Oct-25 12:09:30

Hang on a minute ronib. Where have you found out that a leaked email had been leaked by Andrew’s Royal Protection Officer himself, that has not been reported anywhere to my knowledge?

ferry23 Sun 26-Oct-25 12:06:06

Sorry I pushed the wrong button above - I hadn't finished!

The last email being sent after he had told the Newsnight interview he had no recollection of ever meeting her.

Sarah Ferguson publicly announcing she had severed ties with Epstein, but continuing to email him apologising, and continuing to be bank rolled by him.

And if PA was completely innocent, why did he not counter claim against Giuffre when she served a civil suit on him?

The King may have to be a bit more forceful now - and PA may have to fly off to this palace in Abu Dhabi he's allegedly been offered.

As more and more people read Giuffre's book - who comes across as a much more sympathetic figure than PA, the credibility and alue of the Royal Family will come under fire more and more.

ronib Sun 26-Oct-25 12:04:43

No Casdon rules are rules. Royal Protection Officers are bound by rules of confidentiality. This misdemeanour should have been kept in house. I presume the officer in question didn’t pursue the enquiry as it was illegal?

Allira Sun 26-Oct-25 12:04:42

Casdon

I know Anniebach. The context though was him asking his protection officer (Met employed, tax payer funded) to investigate Virginia Giuffre in order, allegedly, to dish some dirt on her. That is misuse of police time, which is publicly funded. Other information about Andrew misusing public funds has come to light.

Yes (again!)

Royal Protection Officers are part of the Metropolitan Force and are state-funded public servants.

Their role is to protect members of the Royal Family from danger, not to protect their reputations.

Allira Sun 26-Oct-25 12:00:29

I don’t feel sorry for him at all if even half of what is being reported is true, but I do feel very sorry for the rest of the royal family.

I agree.

Casdon Sun 26-Oct-25 11:58:44

ronib

Royal Protection Officers are bound by rules of confidentiality…. So in our Brave New World, let’s start an enquiry?
I wish….. stitch up is here to stay….

I believe you will be eating your words very soon ronib. More information is coming out about Andrew’s activities on a daily basis, and it isn’t going to be suppressed because some people are burying their heads in the sand about what he has done. I don’t feel sorry for him at all if even half of what is being reported is true, but I do feel very sorry for the rest of the royal family.

ferry23 Sun 26-Oct-25 11:58:31

The revelations and allegations over the last week have been coming thick and fast. The Channel 5 programme broadcast last night put them into sharp focus. And let's be quit clear - no television channel would broadcast a programme like this without it being passed through a legal team who would have looked at libel, defamation, compliance etc.

We have

email from PA to Epstein saying "we are in this together ,,,,we'll play again soon". Sent after he told the Newsnight interview that he had severed all contact with Epstein.

email from PA to the late Queen's press secretary in which he told him he had asked his protection officer to investigate Giuffre for any criminal convictions or any other misdemeanours, also handing over her d.o.b. and Social Security number. The Royal Family have the pick of the most experienced and effective legal teams in the country - why is PA trying to investigate Giuffre's background when, if there were any legitimacy in his actions, this could be done by solicitors?

Email have emerged from PA to Epstein saying he MAY have met Giuffre as one of a group and there MAY be a photograph of them together.

ViceVersa Sun 26-Oct-25 11:54:43

Iam64

Casdon

I think the focus on Virginia Giuffre on this thread is distracting from his use of other girls, and the other aspects of Andrew’s behaviour, his misuse of taxpayer’s money and the rest. If he is indeed experiencing hell on earth, it’s not undeserved by all accounts. A lot more detail about his misdemeanours is going to come out over the next few weeks by the looks of it, and hopefully that will lead to more of the Epstein users coming to light. Privilege should not protect people from justice.

It’s interesting how much energy is devoted to victim blaming and how much to suggesting “all” Prince Andrew did to cause offence was to have sex with a consenting prostitute.

Yes, exactly. I'm honestly quite appalled by some of the attitudes towards this.

ronib Sun 26-Oct-25 11:54:41

Was the Met Officer in any way compensated for divulging personal information?