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Calls Mount for Police to Question Andrew’s Ex-Bodyguards Over Alleged Security Logs

The Duke of York title remains in force under peerage law.

Overview

  • Former royal protection chief Dai Davies urged Scotland Yard to interview Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s past bodyguards, saying their notebooks and daily diaries could map his movements and flights.
  • Newly reported Epstein emails show Andrew using the moniker “The Duke” in March 2011 and seeking help to rebut allegations, indicating contact after he previously claimed the relationship had ended in 2010.
  • Reports say Falklands memorial plaques bearing Andrew’s name have been removed, with the Ministry of Defence stating it is acting in line with the King’s wishes on the removal of honours.
  • Buckingham Palace has stripped Andrew of his princely style and most honours and ordered him to leave the Royal Lodge, though he may keep his Falklands medal and has been photographed riding on Windsor grounds.
  • Biographer accounts allege sex workers were brought into Buckingham Palace and assert security teams kept detailed logs, while no active police investigation has been confirmed and calls for witness interviews are growing.