Andrew used ‘five-word code’ to sneak girls into Palace and ‘flew one in on Epstein’s jet’
Staff at the Royal residence are said to have rolled their eyes while protection officers reportedly “hated” being assigned to Andrew, who was branded “unpleasant and dismissive” by sources
Shamed Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor invited a string of young women to Buckingham Palace and told staff: “Mrs Windsor will arrive shortly”, its claimed.
The disgraced Royal allegedly requested “please let her in and show her up” to staff, who were said to be forced to usher in his guests through an our-of-sight entrance with little or no security clearance. Sources claim workers would just roll their eyes and say “yes sir”.
One insider told The Sun: “It was common knowledge that Andrew liked to have young women visit Buckingham Palace. He would phone the duty office and always say the same thing – ‘Mrs Windsor will be arriving shortly, please let her in and show her up’.”
Emails released in the US also allegedly show several women entered the Palace with Andrew’s permission after being supplied by his paedo pal Epstein.
They included a Romanian model and another from Russia, with both treated to a private dinner while the Queen was in Balmoral. Epstein described the Bucharest-born woman, in her early 20s, as “perfect”.
Another source said: “Buckingham Palace isn’t the fortress you think it is. A lot of them had no security clearance whatsoever.
The revelation comes as it emerged at least one victim of global sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein was flown into the UK on his private jet before being sneaked into the Royal residence.
Ex-prime minister Gordon Brown said 90 flights on the plane – dubbed the “Lolita Express” – came into the UK, carrying girls from around the world. He called it “by far the biggest scandal of all”.
Mr Brown said he had spent the last week looking at the latest trove of documents relating to the disgraced financier released by the US Department of Justice and was “shocked to the core” by the abuse of women by male predators and their enablers.
He added that Stansted Airport was one of the airports “where women were transferred from one Epstein plane to another”.
He wrote in the New Statesman: “In short, British authorities had little or no idea who was being trafficked through our country, and for whom other than Epstein.
“I have been told privately that the investigations related to the former Prince Andrew did not properly check vital evidence of flights. I have asked the police to look at this as part of the new inquiry.”
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