Andrew swore violently at Palace policeman over 'random party girl'
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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor reportedly insulted a police officer stationed at Buckingham Palace, calling him a “lardy c**t” after the officer refused to allow an unexpected guest, described as a “random party girl,” access to Andrew’s private quarters.

The former Duke of York allegedly further disparaged the royal protection officer with the term “fat-a**e,” even hinting at repercussions if the woman was not permitted entry to his bedroom.

Andrew is said to have covertly brought women into the Palace under the alias “Mrs Windsor,” with claims suggesting he transformed the royal residence into something akin to a brothel.

The Daily Mail recently disclosed that Andrew partook in a nude massage within Buckingham Palace, an experience reportedly funded by a cheque from a Palace aide.

On another occasion, a different unidentified woman arrived without warning for a late-night rendezvous at the divorced royal’s personal chambers.

Paul Page, a former royal bodyguard who served from 1998 to 2004, recounted an incident where Andrew harshly criticized a colleague who had turned away a woman seeking access, after she asked them to contact the prince.

Mr Page said: ‘We could hear the conversation. He [Andrew] said: “Put one of the officers on.” One of my colleagues took the phone. He shouted at the top of his voice, “You listen to me, you fat, lardy-a**ed c**t. If you don’t let my guest in, I’m going to come down there.”‘

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, pictured in the Jeffrey Epstein files on all fours over a mystery woman, tore into police who refused a random woman entry to Buckingham Palace one night, calling him a 'fat, lardy-a**ed c**t'

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, pictured in the Jeffrey Epstein files on all fours over a mystery woman, tore into police who refused a random woman entry to Buckingham Palace one night, calling him a ‘fat, lardy-a**ed c**t’

Mr Page, who has described Andrew as a ‘bully’ whose bedroom should have had a ‘revolving door’ for all the women who visited, said the team were in shock at the threats and felt they had to give in despite the lack of security clearance.

The young woman was apparently ‘bright red with embarrassment’ when she finally walked up to his chambers for a night with the then prince.

Page, who was jailed in 2009 for his part in a £3million property scam, said Andrew was the most unpopular member of the Royal Family with police stationed at the Palace, whose nickname for him was ‘The c**t’ because he was so rude.

Royal biographer and former Vanity Fair editor Tina Brown shared the anecdote today to remind people why they should have no sympathy for Andrew following his arrest.

She wrote on her FRESH HELL Substack: ‘If there is anyone deluded enough to feel sympathy for Andrew, I submit the anecdote Paul Page, Andrew’s onetime royal protection officer, told in a 2022 documentary. When a random party girl not listed on the official log showed up at the palace to visit Andrew and was asked to wait for security clearance, the portly prince apparently blasted one on the phone for not letting her through’.

Ms Brown, who was a friend of Princess Diana, said the image of a haggard Andrew leaving a police station last Thursday night on bail was a ‘thrilling karmic win for the people versus Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’.

The Epstein Files revealed that Andrew has been on the radar of US law enforcement for up to 15 years.

And there are new claims that one of the women who visited him at Buckingham Palace was trafficked by his paedophile friend Epstein. 

Former prime minister Gordon Brown has also submitted new evidence to at least four UK police forces in relation to ‘trafficked girls and women’ as he pushes for Andrew to face a wide investigation.

Mr Johnstone told the Daily Mail: ‘Andrew’s arrest is not unexpected. His financial ties to Epstein are his legal weak spot.

‘Investigators will be using this as the basis to scrutinise his relationship with Epstein even further, and in doing so build a case that Andrew participated in some way in Epstein’s sex trafficking operation. 

‘His home can now be searched, and formal questions can now be put to him at interview’.

Richard Scorer, the head of abuse law at firm Slater and Gordon, said: ‘If prosecutors build a case which convinces a jury that Andrew misused his position to have sex with young women, in my opinion he could be pursued on that basis.’ 

Police are being urged to launch a sex trafficking probe into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor amid claims a woman was flown in on Jeffrey Epstein’s ‘Lolita Express’ and smuggled into Buckingham Palace using the codename ‘Mrs Windsor’.

The paedophile’s Boeing 727–100 private jet, which he used to host orgies and traffic girls, landed around 90 times in the UK – including after his conviction for child sex offences in 2008, the Epstein Files reveal. 

Stansted, Britain’s fourth busiest airport, was allegedly used as a hub to transfer victims from one Epstein plane to another. 

It has been claimed that least one Epstein victim was flown into Britain on board and then taken to Andrew at Buckingham Palace. 

The disgraced former Duke of York allegedly told aides: ‘Mrs Windsor will arrive shortly, please let her in and show her up’.

Sources have claimed that other women would be whisked in to see him at his late mother and father’s London home using the same coded requests and with no security clearance.

Police guarding him claim they were not allowed to ask who the women were – and feared raising it would lead to them losing their jobs. 

Former royal protection officer Paul Page has claimed that they were not allowed to know the names of the women who visited Andrew

Former royal protection officer Paul Page, who served between 1998 and 2004, has claimed that they were not allowed to know the names of the women who visited Andrew

Former royal protection officer Paul Page, who served between 1998 and 2004, has claimed that they were not allowed to know the names of the women who visited Andrew

Andrew has been linked to four women in the Epstein Files, along with Virginia Giuffre.

The Mail on Sunday revealed how Epstein took a young Romanian model to a private dinner at Buckingham Palace with his friend Andrew. Epstein said the royal thought she was ‘beautiful’, adding: ‘No man looks at your clothes, they see through them.’  

Andrew also invited Jeffrey Epstein and an ‘enchanting’ Russian model named Vera to dinner at Buckingham Palace during a trip to London. 

Epstein also offered to introduce him to a 26-year-old Russian woman known as ‘Irina’ in August 2010. 

The Sun reported there may be a fourth woman, brought in using the code Mrs Windsor.

Virginia Giuffre’s allegations that she was forced to have sex with Andrew are also revealed in FBI documents released in the latest tranche of documents, although her name is redacted. 

The Daily Mail today revealed how the shamed former prince snuck professional masseuse Monique Giannelloni into the late Queen’s official residence after she was recommended to him by Ghislaine Maxwell.

Ms Giannelloni claims she was waved through into the Palace without any security checks before being taken up to Andrew’s room where Andrew emerged from the bathroom completely naked before lying down on the massage chair.

South African Ms Giannelloni provided the Mail with an invoice showing Buckingham Palace settled the £75 bill directly from a Coutts account.

The rub down took place in June 2000 – a few months before the then Duke of York became UK Trade Envoy in 2001, a role that he held until 2011 when he was forced to stand down over his friendship with the paedophile billionaire financier Jeffrey Epstein.

Speaking exclusively to the Mail, Ms Giannelloni said: ‘I got to the room and Andrew was stood there in a robe,’ she said. ‘After saying ‘Hello’, he disappeared to the bathroom and came back in the nude.

‘I averted my eyes and I was quite embarrassed.’

Ms Giannelloni said other than the initial embarrassment, she had no issues during the massage and that the then Duke was ‘very nice and very gentlemanly’.

Monique Giannelloni, a professional masseuse from South Africa, was snuck in to Buckingham Palace with no security checks to perform a massage on the then Duke of York

Monique Giannelloni, a professional masseuse from South Africa, was snuck in to Buckingham Palace with no security checks to perform a massage on the then Duke of York

Ms Giannelloni was paid £75 for massaging the Duke of York, who 'draped himself across my massage table' and 'sent a fresh wave of nervous energy coursing through me'

Ms Giannelloni was paid £75 for massaging the Duke of York, who ‘draped himself across my massage table’ and ‘sent a fresh wave of nervous energy coursing through me’

She added: ‘I was so nervous I was in Buckingham Palace I was going through the motions and doing what I knew and if there was anything untoward I don’t really remember noticing that except for the fact he took the towel off very fast.

‘I can’t actually say anything bad about Prince Andrew in my experience on that day. I only massaged him once.’

The masseuse says she was first introduced to Andrew through Maxwell, who had somehow got hold of the masseurs’ contact details.

She said: ‘I first had a call from Ghislaine Maxwell’s secretary in New York. At that stage I had a lot of high profile clients and it was all by word of mouth so I have no idea how she initially got my number.

‘She had wanted a late night massage but I had told her I don’t do that so I went in the morning the next day.

‘When I went there, Jeffrey Epstein was also in the room the whole time and they were talking about purchasing some island for around £20million, which I thought was very strange and it was awkward that Epstein was just standing there.’

During one of the two appointments Ms Giannelloni had with Maxwell, the socialite told the masseur: ‘I am going to introduce you to someone more famous than God.’

Shortly after, Ms Giannelloni received a call from the Duke of York’s staff asking her to come to the Palace for the appointment.

‘When I got a call from the Duke of York’s officers I immediately thought of Ghislaine because of what she had said.

‘I didn’t know who Ghislaine or Epstein were. I obviously knew Prince Andrew but at the time I had no idea about their associations or what they were involved in.

‘She said to me once: ‘Don’t you know who I am darling? You should read the tabloids I am a celebrity.”

The appointment with Andrew was quickly set up and Ms Giannelloni drove into Buckingham Palace, parked up her car and before being taken to the then Prince’s room by a valet.

There were no personal security guards in the room or outside, according to Ms Giannelloni.

The cheque was signed off by the former Duke’s then-personal assistant Charlotte Manley and was paid out of the Royal Family’s Coutts account.

The Royal Family receives a number of streams of income. This includes taxpayer funding from the Sovereign grant, profits from the Duchy of Lancaster and the Duchy of Cornwall, as well as personal private investments.

It comes as two whistleblowing former civil servants have claimed bills for Andrew’s massages and luxury travel during his overseas sojourns as the nation’s trade envoy were quietly dumped on taxpayers.

Whitehall officials were said to have been left horrified over Andrew’s excessive spending on flights, hotel rooms and charges including spa treatments during his decade in the prestigious position.

The revelations flatly contradict statements previously made by Buckingham Palace which insisted, as Andrew’s tenure came to an end in 2011, that he paid for ‘all personal expenses’ during trade trips.

One ex-civil servant said he was so appalled the public was footing the tab for Andrew’s pampering that he had tried to block a payment for ‘massage services’ but was overruled by senior staff.

‘I thought it was wrong… I’d said we mustn’t pay it, but we ended up paying it anyway,’ he said about a claim that followed a visit by Andrew to the Middle East.

He said the department had missed an opportunity to check the royal’s behaviour while trade representative by allowing such expenses to go through without question.

‘I can’t say it would have stopped him, but we should have flagged that something was wrong,’ says the retired civil servant.

Another source, a former senior Whitehall official who oversaw finances in that area, confirmed he too had also seen similar expenses for Andrew’s trips.

He told the BBC he had been shocked by the scale of Andrew’s lavish spending as envoy, including excessive flights and unreasonable numbers of hotel rooms and charges for his entourage.

‘I couldn’t believe it… it was like it wasn’t real money, they weren’t spending any of their own money,’ said the senior official.

It is not the first time allegations have been made about the former royal having massages whilst working in his position as envoy.

During an official trip to Indonesia in 2011 the then-Prince enjoyed a £1,200-per-night stay at the Shangri-La Hotel and was given rose-petal massages by one of the staff members in Jakarta.

The massage therapist Ria, who had four appointments with the then-Duke, told The Mail on Sunday at the time: ‘He was very friendly to me. I called him Sir at first because my English is not good and I find it difficult to say Your Royal Highness.

‘He told me, ‘Just call me Andrew. I am Andrew here’.’

The former prince – whose love of luxury travel and private jets earned him the nickname ‘Air Miles Andy’ – is being investigated for misconduct in public office over allegations he exploited his role to leak confidential information to paedophile Jeffrey Epstein and other wealthy contacts.

His dramatic downfall, capped by his sensational arrest last week, will see the disgraced royal retreat to his new home on the Sandringham Estate with nothing more than a chef and a lone valet.

Andrew is accused of sharing sensitive information with paedophile financier Epstein during his time as special representative for international trade and investment.

He was dramatically arrested on Thursday at Sandringham before being questioned for hours at a local police station.

He has previously denied any wrongdoing over his friendship with Epstein.

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