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Prince Andrew's Palace Visitors: Ex-Guard Speaks Out on "Multiple Women" & Hidden Names

 Prince Andrew's Palace Visitors: A Former Royal Guard's Shocking Claims

A former police officer, who once protected the Royal Family, has told police about what he saw at Buckingham Palace. His name is Paul Page. He worked as a royal protection officer for six years, from 1998 to 2004. Page says he saw Prince Andrew bring different women to the Palace many times. Even more, he says he was told not to ask for their names. This is a big deal because it means security rules might have been broken.


Paul Page's claims are not new. He has spoken about them before, in interviews with news groups like ITV and 60 Minutes Australia. But his words are now getting more attention. This is because many secret documents about Jeffrey Epstein have just been made public in February 2026. These documents show new information that links Prince Andrew to Epstein's world.


What Paul Page Claims He Saw

Page has given many details about what he says happened at Buckingham Palace:


Many Visitors: He said that Prince Andrew had female guests come to his private rooms very often. Sometimes, it was "multiple times a week." This was a regular thing.


Breaking Security Rules: Page says that royal guards, like him, were told to skip normal security steps. He claims he was told specifically not to ask for the names of these women. Guards were also told not to make them sign in, which is what usually happens when visitors come to the Palace. Page says this was a big problem for safety.


Ghislaine Maxwell's Easy Access: Page has also talked a lot about Ghislaine Maxwell. She was a close friend of Jeffrey Epstein. Page says Maxwell could come and go from the Palace whenever she wanted. She was not stopped or checked like other visitors, because she was so close to Prince Andrew.


These claims paint a picture of unusual activity inside the Royal Palace. They suggest that Prince Andrew had special ways of doing things that went against normal security for such an important place.


Why Are These Claims Important Now?

The story around Prince Andrew, who is now called Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, has become much more serious in February 2026. This is because of the new documents about Jeffrey Epstein.


Police Are Looking Again: The police in Thames Valley and London are now looking at these claims very carefully. They are checking new reports that say Epstein gave women to Andrew for sex. These events are said to have happened around 2010 at two royal homes: Royal Lodge and Buckingham Palace.


Secrets Act Inquiry: There are also new investigations. They are looking into whether Prince Andrew shared secret government trade documents with Jeffrey Epstein. Andrew used to work as a UK trade envoy, which means he helped with business deals for the country. If he shared secret papers, it would be a very serious crime.


The Royal Family's Response: Buckingham Palace has now said something very important. King Charles III, Prince Andrew's brother, is "very worried" about the situation. The Palace has also said that it "is ready to help" the police with their investigations into Andrew's actions. This is a big change from before, when the Palace often stayed quiet about these matters.


Who is Paul Page?

It is important to know more about Paul Page. While his story is detailed, some people question how trustworthy he is.


Page was fired from the police force. He also went to prison for a time (in 2009). This was for a £3 million property fraud scam. This means he was part of a big plan to cheat people out of money using property deals. Other police officers were involved in this scam too.


Page says that he is telling the truth about Prince Andrew to help the public. He believes it is important for everyone to know what he saw. However, some people think that he might be trying to make the Royal Family look bad. They believe he might be doing this because the police, who are part of the Royal Family's protection, put him in prison.


The Bigger Picture

The claims by Paul Page, combined with the new Epstein documents, are putting a lot of pressure on Prince Andrew and the Royal Family. The idea that women were brought to Buckingham Palace, with security rules ignored, is shocking. It raises many questions about what happened inside the Palace walls and what the Royal Family knew.


The police investigations are ongoing. This means they are still working to find out the truth. The world is watching to see what these investigations will uncover. It is a complex story with many layers, but the core claims from Paul Page are now at the center of a major royal scandal.

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