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A high-ranking government official expressed serious concerns over allegations that Prince Andrew attempted to have his personal security officer investigate his sexual assault accuser, Virginia Giuffre. In a significant development, authorities have confirmed that they are actively looking into these allegations. Energy Secretary Ed Miliband commented on the matter, calling the accusations deeply troubling and emphasizing that close protection officers should not be misused in such a manner.

Recent reports revealed that Prince Andrew allegedly instructed his taxpayer-funded Metropolitan Police bodyguard to gather information on Ms. Giuffre, including her private details. Ms. Giuffre, who accused Prince Andrew of sexual abuse and was a victim of trafficking by Jeffrey Epstein, tragically passed away in April. Following escalating scandals, Prince Andrew is reportedly poised to relinquish all his titles, including the Duke of York, as King Charles has reportedly reached a breaking point.

Mr. Miliband stated that decisions regarding Prince Andrew’s position will be influenced by the royal family. He emphasized the importance of allowing the royal family to handle these matters and extended sympathies to Virginia Giuffre and her family. When asked about potentially stripping Andrew of his titles through legislation, Mr. Miliband reiterated that the government’s actions would be guided by the royal family’s preferences.

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