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EPISODE · Apr 13, 2026 · 4 MIN

Ex-Royal Cop Paul Page - They LIED to You About the Prince Andrew ARREST!

from The Daily Heretic · host Andrew Gold

Subscribe to The Daily Heretic for fearless interviews, insider testimony and conversations the mainstream media rarely touches: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos How would Prince Andrew actually react if police ever attempted to arrest him? And what would really happen behind the scenes if law enforcement tried to detain a senior member of the British Royal Family? In this revealing discussion, former royal protection officer Paul Page breaks down the realities of how such a dramatic situation might unfold. Having served within the elite protection units of the Metropolitan Police Service, Page spent years safeguarding senior royals and working within the complex security structures that surround them. Royal protection is unlike any other policing assignment in the United Kingdom. Officers responsible for protecting members of the monarchy operate within an environment shaped by security protocols, legal considerations and centuries of constitutional tradition. So what would actually happen if a royal became the subject of a potential arrest? Page explains that any situation involving law enforcement and a senior royal would trigger extraordinary procedural and security considerations. Protection teams would need to coordinate with senior police leadership, legal advisers and government officials to ensure that any action taken complied with both the law and the unique status of the monarchy. The discussion also touches on the global controversy surrounding Prince Andrew’s past association with Jeffrey Epstein, which sparked intense media scrutiny and public debate about the Duke of York’s role within royal life. This raises several fascinating questions: • How would police approach an arrest involving a high-profile royal figure? • What role would royal protection officers play in such a situation? • And how do the legal realities of policing interact with the constitutional position of the monarchy? Drawing on his experience inside royal protection, Page offers a rare look into how security teams think through extreme and highly sensitive scenarios involving members of the royal family. For viewers interested in royal security, policing, constitutional law and the inner workings of the British monarchy, this interview offers a unique perspective from someone who worked on the front line of royal protection. What really happens when the worlds of policing and royalty collide? Former officer Paul Page shares his insight into one of the most unusual hypothetical scenarios in British public life. Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXdamRsG8l0 #PrinceAndrew #RoyalProtection #PaulPage #BritishRoyalFamily #RoyalSecurity #JeffreyEpstein #MetropolitanPolice #TheDailyHeretic #UKMonarchy #RoyalControversy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Subscribe to The Daily Heretic for fearless interviews, insider testimony and conversations the mainstream media rarely touches: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos How would Prince Andrew actually react if police ever attempted to arrest him? And what would really happen behind the scenes if law enforcement tried to detain a senior member of the British Royal Family? In this revealing discussion, former royal protection officer Paul Page breaks down the realities of how such a dramatic situation might unfold. Having served within the elite protection units of the Metropolitan Police Service, Page spent years safeguarding senior royals and working within the complex security structures that surround them. Royal protection is unlike any other policing assignment in the United Kingdom. Officers responsible for protecting members of the monarchy operate within an environment shaped by security protocols, legal considerations and centuries of constitutional tradition. So what would actually happen if a royal became the subject of a potential arrest? Page explains that any situation involving law enforcement and a senior royal would trigger extraordinary procedural and security considerations. Protection teams would need to coordinate with senior police leadership, legal advisers and government officials to ensure that any action taken complied with both the law and the unique status of the monarchy. The discussion also touches on the global controversy surrounding Prince Andrew’s past association with Jeffrey Epstein, which sparked intense media scrutiny and public debate about the Duke of York’s role within royal life. This raises several fascinating questions: • How would police approach an arrest involving a high-profile royal figure? • What role would royal protection officers play in such a situation? • And how do the legal realities of policing interact with the constitutional position of the monarchy? Drawing on his experience inside royal protection, Page offers a rare look into how security teams think through extreme and highly sensitive scenarios involving members of the royal family. For viewers interested in royal security, policing, constitutional law and the inner workings of the British monarchy, this interview offers a unique perspective from someone who worked on the front line of royal protection. What really happens when the worlds of policing and royalty collide? Former officer Paul Page shares his insight into one of the most unusual hypothetical scenarios in British public life. Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXdamRsG8l0 #PrinceAndrew #RoyalProtection #PaulPage #BritishRoyalFamily #RoyalSecurity #JeffreyEpstein #MetropolitanPolice #TheDailyHeretic #UKMonarchy #RoyalControversy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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