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Former Prince Andrew Linked to Epstein’s Victims Network

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In the shadowy corridors of 1990s royal intrigue, Buckingham Palace served as a clandestine playground for Andrew Mountbatten Windsor and Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious network of young women. Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown recalls this era with vivid detail, noting that “it was common knowledge” at the time.

The former Prince’s habit of summoning visiting beauties under a pseudonym through confidential staff entries underscores his insouciant attitude toward protocol. A source described how “the duty office always greeted Mrs Windsor and showed her up,” with Palace security officers growing increasingly frustrated by their repeated requests, rolling their eyes at each greeting.

“It wasn’t just a regular occurrence; it was an everyday event that went on for years,” the source added. This routine raised eyebrows among royal protection officers who, despite knowing the true nature of the visits, often shrugged off complaints due to Windsor’s privileged status within the Royal Household.

“Security clearance was lax at Buckingham Palace,” another insider observed, “and few details were recorded given his royal connections.” Courtiers frequently spoke about these clandestine affairs but never took any action to challenge Windsor’s behavior, a damning indictment of both the Palace and its occupants.

The scandal emerged not just as a breach of protocol, but also highlighted deeper issues within the Royal Household regarding security protocols and cultural attitudes towards women.

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