Sir Keir Starmer’s Government will consider introducing such legislation once police have finished their investigation into the King’s disgraced brother, the Press Association understands.
Dai Davies, who was in charge of royal protection for the late Queen Elizabeth and the wider Royal Family, told Sky News: “Wherever he [Andrew] went, he would have had a team of protection officers and they would have been with him normally 24 hours a day.”Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s security officers are likely to have information on potential misconduct, the former head of the Royal Family’s protection officers has told Sky News.
Andrew was arrested on Thursday by Thames Valley Police on suspicion of misconduct in public office over allegations he sent confidential government documents to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein when he was a trade envoy.

