Police now probe Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s royal protection officers amid claims they ‘turned a blind eye’ during Epstein island visits

The Metropolitan Police is examining claims that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s royal protection officers ‘turned a blind eye’ during visits to paedophile Jeffery Epstein’s private island.

It comes after a former officer claimed that ‘certain members’ of the Royalty and Specialist Protection (RaSP) command may have witnessed abuse at Little St James.

Andrew’s protection team travelled with him on at least two occasions to the island, including a trip on Epstein’s private jet which had been dubbed the

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