Prince Andrew Terrified After Ex-Security Guard Leaks Disturbing Images From Inside Royal Lodge!

 Prince Andrew is reportedly gripped by sheer terror following a devastating betrayal by his former security guard, Paul Page, who has leaked deeply compromising images from within the opulent confines of Royal Lodge—his soon-to-be-former Windsor sanctuary. The photos, splashed across tabloids and social media overnight, capture late-night comings-and-goings of unidentified women, lavish cash-stuffed briefcases, and Epstein-linked artifacts like framed photos and monogrammed notepads, fueling fresh outrage amid Andrew's February 2026 arrest for public office misconduct.


Page, a disgruntled ex-Met Police protection officer fired in 2005 after confronting Andrew's "abusive" gate-crashing guests, unloaded in explosive interviews tied to leaked Royal Lodge snaps. Images show dimly lit corridors with women's heels discarded haphazardly, a "massage room" suspiciously akin to Virginia Giuffre's allegations, and safes cracked open revealing wads of foreign currency—allegedly Epstein "hush" payoffs. "He flew into rages if we questioned his 'friends' IDs," Page fumed, corroborating staff whispers of 2010 taxpayer-funded bodyguards moonlighting at Epstein's Manhattan pad. Andrew's lockdown panic? Police raided Lodge and Wood Farm last month, seizing devices now under forensic scrutiny.



This deluge hits post-Charles's brutal eviction—Andrew's "prince" title axed, Lodge reassigned to William's circle amid Beatrice's tearful pleas. Insiders paint a shell-shocked Duke, 65, barricaded at Marsh Farm, health crumbling under depression and bail conditions. Fergie's memoir mocks his "perv palace," while daughters Eugenie and Beatrice beg palace intervention, fearing total ruin. Leaks tie to Bower's exposés and Lownie's blocked probes, with cops probing Page's claims of "intimidation" silencing witnesses for decades.


Public revulsion peaks—AndrewLodgeLeaks trends with shell-shocked mugshots evoking his infamous 2019 interview. Royalists demand prosecution; Charles, per Diana's unearthed will, freezes York access. Palace sources hint Andrew eyes exile, perhaps Verbier, but bail chains him.

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