Investigators are reportedly focusing on whether any of Andrew’s associates observed suspicious events during his interactions with Epstein. A source revealed, “The main goal of the investigation is simple – officers want to find out precisely what was seen at that time and if there are any details that could illuminate the larger situation.”
The source further stated, “The intention is not necessarily to penalize former officers, but there might be repercussions if it is discovered they facilitated, overlooked, or concealed any illegal activities.”
Reaching out to these former officers marks a notable shift, considering the usual strict protocols around royal security.
Another insider commented, “It is indeed a noteworthy step that investigators are contacting those who previously managed royal protection duties. This approach indicates a strong commitment to uncovering what those teams understood at the time and if any pertinent details were missed, or if Andrew’s actions were deliberately ignored.”
According to a source close to Andrew’s case, investigators are encouraging any witnesses to share even the slightest details.
“Detectives are emphasizing that even seemingly minor information could help piece together a more complete timeline or verify other testimonies,” the source explained.
“Sometimes the smallest memory can become crucial evidence when combined with other data.”
Andrew has been released “under investigation” following his arrest on charges of misconduct in public office, involving the alleged sharing of confidential information with Epstein during his role as a U.K. trade envoy.

