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Andrew’s Former Personal Assistant Expresses Willingness to Cooperate with Police Amid Release of Images by US Authorities

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Charlotte Manley, the former private assistant to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, has expressed her willingness to cooperate with law enforcement regarding the ongoing investigation into the former royal’s potential misconduct in public office.

Manley, who is now 68, served as the private secretary and treasurer to Andrew for two years following his 2001 appointment as the UK’s special representative for trade and investment. Her experience with Andrew dates back even further, having spent five years as his assistant prior to that role.

Drawing on her background as a former Navy officer, Manley frequently accompanied Andrew on international business trips, including visits to New York. Despite her proximity to Andrew during these travels, she conveyed to reporters this week that she likely has little information of interest to share with investigators.

Speaking from her home in Wiltshire, she stated, “I would rather talk to the police than the press,” emphasizing her limited knowledge by adding, “Not that I would have much to tell them.”

In a related development, it has come to light that in June 2000, Manley issued a £75 cheque to cover the expenses of a South African masseuse visiting Andrew at Buckingham Palace. This visit was reportedly arranged by Jeffrey Epstein’s associate, Ghislaine Maxwell.

Maxwell reportedly told Monique Giannelloni, the masseuse, that she would introduce her to ‘someone more famous than God.’

A matter of weeks later that person was revealed to be Andrew, whom Ms Giannelloni met at the palace. 

‘I got to the room and Andrew was stood there in a robe,’ she told the Daily Mail in 2019. ‘After saying “hello”, he disappeared to the bathroom and came back in the nude. I averted my eyes and I was quite embarrassed.’ 

Charlotte Manley (pictured), 68, served as the ex-royal's private secretary and treasurer for two years after he was appointed the UK's special representative for trade and investment in 2001

Charlotte Manley (pictured), 68, served as the ex-royal’s private secretary and treasurer for two years after he was appointed the UK’s special representative for trade and investment in 2001

Monique Giannelloni, a South African masseuse, spoke to the Daily Mail in 2019 about her experience massaging the former Prince Andrew (Gianelloni is pictured at the interview)

Monique Giannelloni, a South African masseuse, spoke to the Daily Mail in 2019 about her experience massaging the former Prince Andrew (Gianelloni is pictured at the interview)

It comes as the US Department of Justice released two photos showing a man resembling the former prince snuggled up with a young woman

It comes as the US Department of Justice released two photos showing a man resembling the former prince snuggled up with a young woman

In one, the man appears to crack a smile with a woman leaning over his shoulder. Both of the women's faces are redacted

In one, the man appears to crack a smile with a woman leaning over his shoulder. Both of the women’s faces are redacted

Ms Giannelloni insisted that Andrew was otherwise ‘very nice and gentlemanly’ during the encounter. 

A new batch of pictures released by the US Department of Justice this week show a man resembling Andrew snuggled up with two young women.

One of the blurry, low-quality snaps – taken at Jeffrey Epstein’s New York home – displays the man sat with a woman on his lap. While the other shows the him appearing to crack a smile with a woman leaning over his shoulders. 

The two women’s faces are redacted and it is yet to be confirmed whether the man is indeed Andrew, who vehemently denies any wrongdoing.

The photos are among 180,000 new images shared under the Epstein Files Transparency Act and have been released just a couple of weeks after the former prince was arrested. 

Having been evicted from the Royal Lodge over his links to Epstein, police took Andrew into custody from his cottage at Wood Farm on the Sandringham Estate on his 66th birthday as part of an investigation into alleged misconduct in public office.

He spent around 10 hours at Aylsham Police Station before being released shortly before 7pm.

It is thought that the UK Government could introduce legislation to have Andrew removed from the line of succession amid the scandal which has seen him lose his royal titles.

It comes after a number of world leaders called on the Government to do so. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, for example, said: ‘I certainly think his actions are deplorable and have caused him to be stripped of his royal titles, certainly merit, if that’s the word – necessitate is a better word – his removal from the line of succession.’ 

While in a letter to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer in February, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Andrew was facing ‘grave allegations’, adding: ‘Australians take them seriously’.

A spokesperson for Christopher Luxon, New Zealand’s prime minister, said: ‘If the UK Government proposes to remove Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the order of succession, New Zealand would support it.

‘The UK Government has said any proposals would come after the police investigation concludes.’ 

Defence Secretary John Healey last month ordered a review of military files for any evidence that Epstein used RAF bases to traffic girls into the UK.

Having been evicted from the Royal Lodge over his links to Epstein, police took Andrew into custody from his cottage at Wood Farm on the Sandringham Estate on his 66th birthday (Andrew is pictured leaving the station)

Having been evicted from the Royal Lodge over his links to Epstein, police took Andrew into custody from his cottage at Wood Farm on the Sandringham Estate on his 66th birthday (Andrew is pictured leaving the station)

Mr Healey tasked officials with trawling through more than two decades of Ministry of Defence records and handing over to police any flight logs linked to the late paedophile financier. 

Last month former prime minister Gordon Brown wrote to six police forces demanding investigations into whether Andrew used jets, funded by the taxpayer, and RAF bases during his time as trade envoy to meet Epstein.

A lip reader has also claimed that Andrew issued a desperate plea to his nephew, Prince William, during their famously tense conversation at the Duchess of Kent’s funeral last September.

In a new Channel 5 TV series, forensic lip reader Nicola Hickling claimed the ex-Duke of York used the moment at Westminster Cathedral to plead for William’s forgiveness.

All the senior royals were present, including Andrew and his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, who both came to pay tribute to the wife of his late mother’s cousin, who died aged 92.

The tense moment happened on the steps of the church after the service as they waited for their cars.

Andrew apparently asks William, who was joined by his wife Kate: ‘I’ve learnt from what I’ve done but before I forget, and if I can, I’d like to ask you if you can forgive?’

The funeral was one of Andrew and Sarah Ferguson’s last official public appearances for the Royal Family before the scandal over their links to Epstein exploded.

King Charles released a statement after his brother’s arrest saying that ‘the law must take its course’, expressing his deep concern and reassurance of full cooperation with the authorities.

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