Prince Andrews security logs could hold the truth to the royals whereabouts on the night of alleged sex slave scandal

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PRINCE Andrews security logs could hold the truth to the royal’s whereabouts on the night of alleged sex slave scandal.

Since Saturday’s “car crash” interview, there have been fresh calls for Scotland Yard to release the logs kept by royal protection officers.

Prince Andrews security logs could hold the truth to the royal’s whereabouts on the night of alleged sex slave scandal

One of the former officers Paul Page said notes would include times and dates of any trips to Pizza Express and Tramp nightclub, reported The Mirror.

Mr Page said: If the notebooks can be found they would clear it up.

PRINCE UNDER FIRE

The Met said the pocket logs were kept for up to 30 years.

One of Epstein’s alleged victims,Virginia Roberts– now called Giuffre- said she was forced to have sex withPrince Andrewwhen she was 17, which he denies.

Roberts, now 35, named Andrew in documents related to Epstein filed in Florida in 2015.

She has claimed she was forced to have sex with Andrew three times between 1999 and 2002 in London, New York and on Epsteins private Caribbean island.

She has given an account of the royal “pouring with perspiration” when they danced at a London club on a night out in 2001.

Roberts has claimed she met Andrew at London club Tramp before sleeping with him in 2001.

But Prince Andrew, dad to Beatrice, 31, and Eugenie, 29, withex-wife Sarah, said: That couldnt have happened because the date being suggested the 10th of March I was at home with the children.

Id taken Beatrice to a Pizza Express in Woking for a party at about 4 or 5 in the afternoon.

And then because the Duchess was away, we have a simple rule in the family that when one is away the other is there.

‘CAR CRASH’ INTERVIEW

Asked why he could remember something so specific from 18 years ago, he added: Because going to Pizza Express in Woking is a very unusual thing for me to do.

Ive never been…Ive only been to Woking a couple of times and I remember it weirdly distinctly. As soon as somebody reminded me of it, I went, Oh yes I remember that.

But no locals have come forward to say they remember a flurry of excitement at the Prince’s visit at the time, and no mention of the trip in the Court Circular – the official record of royal movements.

Mr Page, who served in the SO14 Royalty Protection command from 1998 to 2004, said: Prince Andrew would have been accompanied everywhere… A visit to Pizza Express would be noted in the pocket book… Tramp nightclub, individual venues and personal residences.

On the flipside, Mr Page said he saw the prince perspiring while playing golf in the garden at Buckingham Palace.

Mr Page, who was convicted in 2009 over a 3million investment fraud, said the prince was abusive and rude towards us as police officers.

He said about the TV interview: (Andrew) made a compelling suspect. If that was a police interview hed have been in the back of the van.

Since Saturday’s ‘car crash’ interview, there have been fresh calls for Scotland Yard to release the logs kept by royal protection officers