Reported by U.K.Sun{ 28 Prince Andrew and Ghislaine Maxwell have some sort of "intimate relationship" that allows her "unlimited access to Buckingham Palace."
In other words, Paul Page, who was a protection officer armed at Buckingham Palace for six years and served the royal family. The
page has sought blood since Maxwell was sentenced to 20 years in prison for her role in Jeffrey Epstein's sexual assault scandal.
She is said to have taken Virginia Giuffre, then 17 years old, to the prince. Page isn't the only one wondering why Maxwell is in jail when Prince Andrew is free. Settled a civil lawsuit in the United States.
The prince violently denied cheating.
Nazir Ahuzar — Former Supreme Prosecutor of North West England — toldSun Onlinethat people involved with Epstein and Maxwell must face an investigation. ..
"It undermines public confidence in the already badly damaged judicial system. Police should do their job and investigate. Follow the evidence and go wherever it leads. Please, "said Afzal.
"Maybe Whomever."
The page often sees Maxwell in and out of the prince's apartment, and she always goes in and out of the palace. It states that it was allowed.
Andrew and Maxwell were friends about 20 years before they met Jeffrey Epstein. He and she met at college.
She is believed to have introduced the prince to Epstein. After seeing pages
seeing Andrew and Maxwell having a picnic on the grounds of Buckingham Palace, he said, "I'm in the opinion that they are somehow intimate. There was. "
Sunitemizes the number of times Andrew and Maxwell were seen together, especially in the early 2000s.
They attended parties and social gatherings together, went on holidays together, and there is ample photo evidence of this.
The picture of Prince Andrew with his arms folded around Virginia Giuffre was actually taken in 2001 at Maxwell's London Townhouse. From
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