“Former Waitress Alleges Misconduct by Royal Ascot Figure”

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A former waitress is reportedly at the center of allegations of misconduct at Royal Ascot involving Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. The incident is said to have occurred in 2002 during Queen Elizabeth II’s visit to the event.

Authorities are investigating the claim as part of a broader inquiry into Andrew’s conduct. Buckingham Palace declined to comment further, citing the ongoing police investigation.

Recent reports indicate that Andrew attended multiple days of the festival in 2002. Royal Ascot, known for its extravagant hospitality, hires numerous temporary staff for the event.

In a separate development, emails have surfaced suggesting that Andrew shared sensitive government information with a business associate. The emails were allegedly forwarded to Buckingham Palace several years ago.

Andrew, who denies any wrongdoing, has faced scrutiny over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein and other controversies. Police are exploring various potential charges, including misconduct in public office, sexual offenses, and corruption.

Thames Valley Police and Ascot Racecourse have refrained from providing detailed comments on the investigation. However, both entities have indicated willingness to cooperate with authorities if required.

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