Ex-Prince Andrew’s treatment of his staff and personal protection officers has recently come to light. Sources claimed that people were reassigned for “minor reasons.” According to them, the former Duke of York would allegedly remove his workers from their positions due to small issues. It was said to be as tiny as wearing the “wrong aftershave.”
For those unversed, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been in the news since King Charles stripped him of his royal titles. He was also arrested in February on suspicion of misconduct in public office. He was released after 11 hours of interrogation, but the case has reportedly been under investigation.
Insiders question Ex-Prince Andrew’s treatment of staff
Ex-Prince Andrew has reportedly reassigned his staff due to minor reasons. A source told RadarOnline that his personal protection officers “walked on eggshells” around him. It was because the 66-year-old was allegedly “particular over trivial matters.” Furthermore, they hinted that the staff was not treated properly.
“People are now looking back at how staff were treated, and it is striking how minor issues, from something as small as wearing the wrong aftershave to interacting too casually with the household, could lead to someone being removed from the detail,” the insider claimed.
These details reportedly came out during the investigation after Andrew was arrested. While King Charles mentioned in his statement that they would co-operate with the investigation, some former officers might not agree. According to a security source, the staff faced challenges, but their positions “came with a level of access and privilege.” “There is a real hesitation about speaking out now, because doing so could expose not only what they witnessed but also the benefits they enjoyed,” they mentioned.
Meanwhile, another insider claimed that the investigators have mostly been focusing on Andrew’s connection with the Epstein case. “The fact investigators are approaching former members of these teams shows how seriously this is being taken,” they said.
