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EPISODE · Feb 25, 2026 · 10 MIN

Prince Andrew Protection Scandal: “Conspiracy Of Silence” And Royal Accountability

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Jeremy Kyle speaks to former head of Royal Protection Dai Davies as questions intensify over what protection officers knew during Prince Andrew’s visits to Jeffrey Epstein’s properties. Davies says it is “eminently fair” that former Royal Protection officers are investigated, arguing that if they travelled with Andrew to locations in New York, the Virgin Islands and elsewhere, they “must have seen something.” He suggests officers would have conducted reconnaissance visits and liaised with local authorities, raising serious questions about what due diligence was carried out and whether warnings were ignored.Davies goes further, alleging a long-running “conspiracy of silence” around Andrew’s conduct and calling for senior palace officials and potentially members of the Royal Family to be questioned if they were aware of relevant information. He argues that stripping Andrew of titles suggests those at the top were already convinced of serious wrongdoing, and insists the monarchy can only survive if it embraces full transparency and proves value for money. Without openness, he warns, public trust will continue to erode as the demand for accountability grows.Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor denies any wrongdoing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jeremy Kyle speaks to former head of Royal Protection Dai Davies as questions intensify over what protection officers knew during Prince Andrew’s visits to Jeffrey Epstein’s properties. Davies says it is “eminently fair” that former Royal Protection officers are investigated, arguing that if they travelled with Andrew to locations in New York, the Virgin Islands and elsewhere, they “must have seen something.” He suggests officers would have conducted reconnaissance visits and liaised with local authorities, raising serious questions about what due diligence was carried out and whether warnings were ignored.Davies goes further, alleging a long-running “conspiracy of silence” around Andrew’s conduct and calling for senior palace officials and potentially members of the Royal Family to be questioned if they were aware of relevant information. He argues that stripping Andrew of titles suggests those at the top were already convinced of serious wrongdoing, and insists the monarchy can only survive if it embraces full transparency and proves value for money. Without openness, he warns, public trust will continue to erode as the demand for accountability grows.Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor denies any wrongdoing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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