Ex-Prince Andrew’s Former Staff Could Dish About Massage Check — Report
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Ex-Prince Andrew’s Former Staff Could Dish About Massage Check — Report

Ex-Prince Andrew’s massage saga has recently caught everyone’s attention. A report claimed that his former PA (personal assistant) could speak to the police about the £75 massage check. She had worked for several years under the ex-Duke of York, serving in various finance-related roles. 

Reportedly, she was approached after the professional masseuse disclosed the session, which took place in June 2000. Furthermore, the palace allegedly settled the bill via a Coutts account.

Ex-Prince Andrew’s former PA could talk to police about royal check for massage, claims report

Ex-Prince Andrew’s former PA hinted that she would allegedly speak to the police about the royal check for a private massage session. The Times approached the former personal assistant, Charlotte Manley, who was reportedly reluctant to speak to the media. She said, “I would rather talk to the police than the press, not that I would have much to tell them.”

According to the report, Manley was the one who signed the royal check of £75 for the professional masseuse’s service. The amount was reportedly paid through a Buckingham Palace bank account. In June 2000, Ghislaine Maxwell allegedly arranged a private massage session for Andrew. Calling her “someone more famous than God,” Maxwell introduced a South African masseuse, Monique Giannelloni, to the ex-prince.

Last month, Giannelloni told The Daily Mail that when she entered the former duke’s room, he was reportedly in a robe. She further mentioned that she was “embarrassed” with the way Andrew appeared naked for the massage session. 

However, the masseuse explained that the then-royal member behaved like a “gentleman” throughout the end. “I can’t actually say anything bad about Prince Andrew in my experience on that day. I only massaged him once,” she stated.

Meanwhile, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has reportedly been snubbed by the royal family for the Commonwealth Day service. For those unversed, the 66-year-old has been in the news since King Charles stripped off his royal titles and duties. In February, he was arrested at his new accommodation on suspicion of misconduct in public office. 

Originally reported by Suushmmita Sen for RealityTea.

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