“The longer this goes on the more he’s convinced it’s a giant plot to take him down and that a growing section of people on both sides of the pond would be a good deal happier if he were dead,” the source says. “To be clear, Andrew doesn’t trust a soul right now and is constantly looking over his shoulder and worrying that he could meet with some sort of accident.”
The source alleges that Andrew’s past ties to Epstein, whose death while in jail awaiting trial for sex trafficking in 2019 was ruled a suicide, have made him especially vulnerable.
“The fact he’s now forever tied to Epstein and is viewed as the gatekeeper of all his secrets makes him a prime target and he knows it,” the source claims.
If the worst case scenario happens and he winds up in jail Andrew knows he’ll be a prime target behind bars,” adds the source. “But at this point his greatest fear is being murdered before he gets there.”
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor’s recent arrest — amid continued demands from authorities in the U.S. and the U.K. that he answer questions about his relationship with late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein — has led to speculation that he could end up behind bars. However, a source tells the...
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“I thought it was wrong… I’d said we mustn’t pay it, but we ended up paying it anyway,” a civil servant, who worked for the trade department, told the
BBC.
The person, who chose to speak anonymously, claimed he had refused to pay the bill for the “massage services” but was overruled by senior staff members.
The former civil servant said he regretted that Andrew was allowed to use taxpayer money to fund his massage habit.
“I can’t say it would have stopped him, but we should have flagged that something was wrong,” the now-retired civil servant said.
Another source — who worked as a senior Whitehall official — also claimed he witnessed lavish spending by Andrew. According to the civil servant, Andrew would spend lavishly on excessive flights, unreasonable numbers of hotel rooms and more to accommodate his entourage. “I couldn’t believe it… it was like it wasn’t real money, they weren’t spending any of their own money,” he told the outlet.
The civil servant said there was no proper recording of the spending and called out senior officials for turning a blind eye. He explained Andrew’s checks were not scrutinized but rather given a “rubber stamp.”