EPISODE · May 5, 2026 · 6 MIN
Paul Page - Working as a Royal Protection Officer for Prince Andrew is HELL!
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 What is it really like to work royal protection for one of the most controversial members of the British royal family? In this gripping interview, former protection officer Paul Page shares his perspective on what it was like serving in the elite security teams responsible for protecting Prince Andrew during his time as a working royal. Royal protection officers operate in one of the most demanding security roles in the United Kingdom. Tasked with safeguarding senior members of the British Royal Family, they must manage constant public exposure, security risks and intense media scrutiny — all while maintaining absolute professionalism and confidentiality. But according to Page, the reality of the job can be far more challenging than most people realise. Working within royal protection means navigating complex environments where security operations, public engagements and political sensitivities often intersect. Officers must remain alert at all times while operating in highly visible settings ranging from international visits and diplomatic meetings to public walkabouts and private events. In this conversation, Page discusses the pressures and responsibilities involved in protecting high-profile figures — particularly when those individuals attract intense public attention and media controversy. How do protection officers balance their duty of care with the unpredictable nature of public life? What does a typical day look like for someone assigned to protect a senior royal? And what kinds of challenges emerge when the figure under protection becomes the focus of global headlines? Page reflects on the demanding nature of royal security work and why the role requires exceptional discipline, discretion and resilience. For many officers, the job involves long hours, rapid decision-making and constant readiness for unexpected situations. The interview also explores the broader world of protective security in the UK, offering viewers a rare glimpse into a profession that normally operates far from public view. For those fascinated by the inner workings of royal protection, security operations and the realities of working inside Britain’s most famous institution, this discussion provides a unique perspective from someone who experienced it firsthand. What is it really like behind the scenes of royal security — and why can protecting high-profile figures become such an intense responsibility? Former officer Paul Page shares his candid insights into a role few people ever get to see up close. Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXdamRsG8l0 #PrinceAndrew #RoyalProtection #PaulPage #BritishRoyalFamily #RoyalSecurity #TheDailyHeretic #RoyalNews #SecurityServices #RoyalControversy #UKNews Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Subscribe to The Daily Heretic for fearless interviews, insider testimony and conversations the mainstream media rarely touches: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos What is it really like to work royal protection for one of the most controversial members of the British royal family? In this gripping interview, former protection officer Paul Page shares his perspective on what it was like serving in the elite security teams responsible for protecting Prince Andrew during his time as a working royal. Royal protection officers operate in one of the most demanding security roles in the United Kingdom. Tasked with safeguarding senior members of the British Royal Family, they must manage constant public exposure, security risks and intense media scrutiny — all while maintaining absolute professionalism and confidentiality. But according to Page, the reality of the job can be far more challenging than most people realise. Working within royal protection means navigating complex environments where security operations, public engagements and political sensitivities often intersect. Officers must remain alert at all times while operating in highly visible settings ranging from international visits and diplomatic meetings to public walkabouts and private events. In this conversation, Page discusses the pressures and responsibilities involved in protecting high-profile figures — particularly when those individuals attract intense public attention and media controversy. How do protection officers balance their duty of care with the unpredictable nature of public life? What does a typical day look like for someone assigned to protect a senior royal? And what kinds of challenges emerge when the figure under protection becomes the focus of global headlines? Page reflects on the demanding nature of royal security work and why the role requires exceptional discipline, discretion and resilience. For many officers, the job involves long hours, rapid decision-making and constant readiness for unexpected situations. The interview also explores the broader world of protective security in the UK, offering viewers a rare glimpse into a profession that normally operates far from public view. For those fascinated by the inner workings of royal protection, security operations and the realities of working inside Britain’s most famous institution, this discussion provides a unique perspective from someone who experienced it firsthand. What is it really like behind the scenes of royal security — and why can protecting high-profile figures become such an intense responsibility? Former officer Paul Page shares his candid insights into a role few people ever get to see up close. Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXdamRsG8l0 #PrinceAndrew #RoyalProtection #PaulPage #BritishRoyalFamily #RoyalSecurity #TheDailyHeretic #RoyalNews #SecurityServices #RoyalControversy #UKNews Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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