PRINCE ANDREW GAVE GHISLAINE MAXWELL ‘UNRESTRICTED ACCESS’ TO BUCKINGHAM PALACE

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Sun 03 July 2022:

According to a former royal police officer, Prince Andrew and Ghislaine Maxwell had such a strong relationship that the Duke permitted her “unrestricted access” to Buckingham Palace.

Maxwell was apparently allowed to enter the palace “at will” to visit the Duke’s apartments, and palace police would wave her in.

Maxwell was frequently seen coming in and out of Prince Andrew’s residences, according to security officer Paul Page, who worked at Buckingham Palace from 1998 to 2004.

“Myself and my other colleagues formed the opinion they were in some sort of relationship,” he added.

According to Page, Jeffrey Epstein’s girlfriend was one of Andrew’s most frequent visitors in the 00s – the time when the two grew closer, and Maxwell first introduced him to Epstein. Among the visits, the officer recalled was “an intimate picnic” that allegedly took place “right outside The Queen’s bedroom window”.

Moreover, Page stated he and his colleagues were instructed to keep Maxwell’s name out of visitors’ books – something that was “highly unusual”.

“She had access like no other individual outside the Royal Family. She was on another level,” he claimed, noting, “We would wave her in and she would go straight to the quad and straight up to the Duke of York’s apartments.”

Prince Andrew has faced massive condemnation over his ties to late American financier and convicted sex offender Epstein, as well as his girlfriend Maxwell.

The latter was sentenced to 20 years in prison on sex trafficking and sexual abuse charges.

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