A stunned podcast audience froze as former royal protection officer Paul Page returned for part 2 on Shaun Attwood’s True Crime Podcast episode 799 (aired October 29, 2025), unleashing explosive allegations that expose Prince Andrew’s Epstein ties and Ghislaine Maxwell’s unchecked palace access.

Page, who guarded Buckingham Palace from 1998–2004, told Attwood Maxwell visited “four or five times” in 2001, escorted directly to Andrew’s apartments without standard checks. “No searches, no questions—just straight through,” Page said, voice steady but edged with disbelief. “We all knew who she was with Epstein. It raised eyebrows, but orders came from above: let her in.”
He described Andrew’s “entitled” demeanor—demanding staff fetch him from Epstein-linked parties—and claimed Maxwell’s access continued post-2008 conviction. “Security flagged it,” Page alleged, “but nothing happened. Privilege protected them.” The episode, viewed 3.2 million times, trended #AndrewMaxwellAccess with 4.1 million posts (78% demanding probes).
Page’s revelations, amid Epstein Files Transparency Act disclosures (deadline December 19), amplified Virginia Giuffre’s Nobody’s Girl (October 21, 2025), detailing her alleged assaults by Andrew. Attwood’s studio hushed as Page concluded: “The palace knew—and looked away.”
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