A few months before becoming a trade ambassador, Andrew got a female masseuse directly at the palace through Ghislaine Maxwell.
Andrew stripped down for the night at Buckingham Palace. PDO
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsorin, 66, was recently reported to have used taxpayers’ money for his own personal massages as Britain’s trade ambassador. The ex-prince acted as a promoter of British foreign trade in 2001-2011.
Andrew is suspected of abuse of office. He was arrested last Thursday and released after 11 hours of questioning. The police investigation is related to what was presented in the Epstein documents to the claims.
Now Daily Mail has interviewed Andrew the massage therapist Monique Giannellonia. Hieroja said that he ended up working for the ex-prince by Ghislaine Maxwell through. Maxwell is currently serving a long prison sentence for human trafficking.
Giannelloni claims he ended up at Buckingham Palace to massage Andrew in July 2000, when a male valet escorted him inside the palace without security checks. According to what she said, the South African woman was immediately taken to Andrew’s bedroom.
Opposite was a man himself wearing a dressing gown.
– He said “hello” and then disappeared into the bathroom. He came back naked. I avoided looking at him and was embarrassed. I was so nervous, I was at Buckingham Palace. I went through emotions. I don’t remember anything else unpleasant that happened, except that he quickly removed the towel, Giannelloni describes to the Daily Mail.
He describes Andrew as otherwise behaving “gentlemanly”.
The massage cost 75 pounds, which is about 85 euros. Hieroja received his fee from Andrew’s assistant at the time, who paid for the service with a check from the royal family.
It is not known whether Queen Elizabeth was present at Buckingham Palace when the alleged massage took place at her royal residence.
Giannelloni says he massaged this meeting before Maxwell while Epstein watched.
She is not the only masseuse who has shared her experience with Andrew as a client. Masseur Emma Gruenbaum told For The Sun that the ex-prince was his “scariest customer”, who constantly asked about his sex life.

