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A stunned Britain froze as former Buckingham Palace security officer Paul Page broke his silence, his voice laced with disbelief: “Prince Andrew was abusive, foul-mouthed, and threw tantrums like a child.”h

December 21, 2025 by aloye Leave a Comment

A stunned Britain froze as former Buckingham Palace security officer Paul Page broke his silence in a December 2025 interview, his voice laced with disbelief: “Prince Andrew was abusive, foul-mouthed, and threw tantrums like a child.”

Page, who served as a royal protection officer from 1998 to 2004, spoke on Shaun Attwood’s True Crime Podcast (episode aired December 13, 2025), detailing Andrew’s behavior toward staff. “He’d scream at us over nothing—lost teddy bears, curtains not drawn right,” Page said, voice steady but edged with lingering resentment. “Foul-mouthed rants, treating us like servants. One time he threw a tantrum because his bath wasn’t hot enough—behaved like a spoiled child.”

Page linked Andrew’s entitlement to Epstein ties: “We knew about Maxwell’s visits—four or five times in 2001, straight to his apartments, no checks. Orders from above: let her in.” He described Andrew demanding escorts from parties and staff fetching him from Epstein-linked events.

The revelations, amid Epstein Files Transparency Act disclosures (completed December 19, no bombshells) and Giuffre’s Nobody’s Girl (October 21, 2025) naming Andrew 88 times for alleged assaults, amplified scrutiny post-title revocation October 30. Page’s disbelief—calm yet cutting—painted a portrait of royal privilege unchecked.

The episode, viewed millions, trended #AndrewTantrums with 3.5 million posts (78% critical). As Andrew’s exile deepened, Page’s words—raw, firsthand—ensured Giuffre’s truth found another echo: entitlement exposed, no tantrum loud enough to drown it.

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