Police Officers Assigned to Prince Andrew Worked as Epstein Bodyguards
February 22, 2026 • Google News World
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Multiple UK Metropolitan Police officers who previously worked for Prince Andrew have been instructed to guard Jeffrey Epstein’s home, according to emails obtained by Google News.
The emails reveal that some Met officers were asked to provide security services at Epstein’s New York residence. This information was reported by The Times and BBC.
Additionally, it has been confirmed that UK police are in contact with overseas law enforcement agencies regarding files related to Epstein. The Guardian and NBC News have also reported on this development.
The Metropolitan Police Service has not commented publicly on the matter. However, it is worth noting that Prince Andrew’s association with Epstein has raised questions about his involvement in the financier’s activities.
Epstein was a convicted sex offender who died in prison in 2019 while awaiting trial for charges related to human trafficking and abuse of minors. His death led to renewed scrutiny of his connections to high-profile individuals, including Prince Andrew.
The UK government has faced criticism over its handling of Epstein-related matters, with some arguing that it did not take sufficient action to address the financier’s activities.
Source: Google News World