Prince Andrew Allegedly Used “Mrs Windsor” Codename for Young Women Visiting Buckingham Palace
New allegations have emerged claiming that Prince Andrew used the codename “Mrs Windsor” to facilitate the entry of young women into Buckingham Palace without standard security scrutiny. According to reports surfacing in connection with the “Epstein Files,” the Duke of York allegedly instructed royal staff to admit these guests immediately upon their arrival.
Sources cited by British media outlets, including The Sun and The Daily Mail, claim that the Prince would contact the duty office with a specific directive: “Mrs Windsor will arrive shortly, please let her in and show her up.” It is alleged that this coded phrase served as a signal to bypass the usual strict security protocols required for visitors to the royal residence. Insiders suggest that because of Andrew’s status within the Royal Household, staff did not press for details or identification, allowing the women to enter with minimal oversight.
The reports allege that some of these women were flown into the United Kingdom on Jeffrey Epstein’s private Boeing 727, infamously known as the “Lolita Express.” Flight logs reportedly indicate that the aircraft landed in the UK approximately 90 times, utilizing Stansted Airport as a hub. From there, it is claimed that guests were transported to London to meet with the Prince. These visits reportedly spanned several years, including periods after Epstein’s 2008 conviction for child sex offenses.
The revelation has intensified calls for a formal investigation into the Prince’s conduct. Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown has publicly urged Scotland Yard to open a criminal probe, describing the situation as potentially “by far the biggest scandal of all.” Brown emphasized that the revelations regarding flight logs and the movement of passengers require authorities to interview Prince Andrew directly, stating that previous inquiries may not have adequately examined this evidence.
Prince Andrew stepped back from public duties in 2019 following a disastrous interview regarding his friendship with Epstein. He has consistently denied all allegations of wrongdoing, including those made by Virginia Giuffre, with whom he settled a civil lawsuit in the United States. Buckingham Palace has not issued a specific comment on these latest claims regarding the use of the “Mrs Windsor” codename.
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