Prince Andrew Exposed By Former Royal Cop | Extraordinary Lives | @LADbible

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Published 2023-04-12
In this episode of Extraordinary Lives, we sat down with Paul Page, a former royal protection officer, providing security to members of the Royal Family.

Paul explains what members of the family were like and why Prince Andrew was the most difficult and unpleasant to deal with.

As well as this, Paul tells us how he became a corrupt cop during his years of service. This culminated in him being jailed for 6 years for running a £3m property investment scam to fund his gambling addiction. Paul reflects on how he's moved on from this time in his life.

Warning: this episode contains content you may find distressing.

We speak to people with a unique life story to tell. From a North Korea escapee to an undercover cop, a Cold War spy to a shipwreck survivor.

Hosted by LADbible's Ben-Powell Jones, this series is a window into remarkable experiences – with stories that paint a picture of extraordinary lives.

Host: Ben Powell-Jones, Twitter: @BenPowellJones

With thanks to Paul Page for sharing this story.
Paul's charity - www.Embracecvoc.org.uk

00:00 - 00:41 - Introduction
00:41 - 04:48 - Joining The Police
04:48 - 25:23 - 'Old School' Policing and Vigilantism
25:23 - 38:48 - Most Disturbing Case
38:48- 43:48 - Caught Punishing A Prisoner
43:48 - 50:43 - Royal Guard
50:43 -58:00 - Prince Andrew, Female Guests and Ghislaine Maxwell
58:00 - 59:22 - Prince Harry And Meghan
59:22 - 1:11:30 - Descent Into Criminality
1:11:30 - 1:30:52 - Surviving Prison
1:30:52 - 1:33:07 - Life Lesson

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All Comments (21)
  • @johardy7712
    This is the kind of guy I want to protect me, my children and my community! It’s not perfect but his morals are admirable.
  • I really appreciate the lack of whining. Straight up honesty.
  • the New Zealand police have saved my life twice. they were quick to the scene (2 minutes after my call) because I had a non violence order against the perpetrator .they took him away immediately . they spoke to me with respect and kindness. charged him with assault (in New Zealand the police make the decision to place charges, not the victim). they made good notes that were helpful in court. they never once made me feel like it was my fault. he only got a suspended sentence but those police were my hero's. they made me feel safe. they were big, strong and respectful.
  • @loulouedmo
    Wow - every single word is fantastic / why are people fascinated in celebrities when there are real life stories like this!
  • I admire his total honesty... Very rare these days in certain scenarios.
  • @Laconic-ws4bz
    I'm a 63 year old Aussie. I lived in rural Queensland ( Australia) during the 60's and Tunbridge Wells in the 70's. They were very different place geographically but shared a common theme as the culture was old school. Mr Page is a tell it the way it is Bloke. Obviously you have empathy for others and are genuine.
  • The revelations about Prince Andrew's involvement with Jeffrey Epstein are a sobering reminder of the need for accountability and transparency, and I'm curious to see how this story will continue to unfold.
  • As the wife of a Metro Dade County police officer, I can say that I've seen and heard many horrible things people people do. I remember one morning when he came home from work , he came in the house and went into the bathroom and was sick to his stomach. When I asked him what was wrong, he said his last call was to a house where a baby had been screaming for hours. My husband entered the house and found the baby, alone, but the Baby was covered in cigarette burns all over her little body. People Are Evil. Thank you sir for your wonderful service. You can rest easy with a clear conscience and be proud. Thank you for your honesty.
  • @sopranosd
    I love this man's way of speaking. "guys who could start a fight in an empty room" Perfect! And I appreciate his honesty and compassion for domestic violence victims who until only recently had 0 support structure available whereby to get away from their abusers and for children who have suffered so horribly at the hands of p**philes.
  • @MrUmpalumpa99
    As a non English person I’m shocked that the public weren’t on the street rioting after hearing the £12m settlement of public money paid for Prince Andrew’s actions
  • @casperdog777
    Paul did the best thing - he became honest in the nick. Big strength. Respect to him.
  • Back in 1956 I was 4 years of age, my friends and I were playing up on the railway lines, 2 beat cops came along seen us playing on the railway tracks, the cops shouted on us to come down, my friends all ran away, I went down to the cops. Let me say that was the best thing that happened to me, the 2 cops said to me that it’s wrong to play on the railway line, then it was good cop and bad cop, i still laugh to this day about what went on, one cop said that he was taking me to the police phone box, he pretended to phone for a police van to take me to jail the other cop said give the lad a chance he is only a kid, the other cop said no he is going to jail this went on for a few minutes good cop bad cop, the bad cop then said if you can make it to your tenant before I count to 20 I will let you go but if you don’t you are going to jail, let me tell you I was counting as I was running and I just made it to my home. Years latter I always thought about what happened and had a good laugh and I bet the 2 cops also had a good laugh at the time. As it happens one of my friends that ran away that day returned to the railway, he lost an eye.
  • @dlloydy5356
    Fantastic interview & interviewer. Appreciate the straightforward honesty & saying it how it is. Huge respect for that quality in a person.
  • @jimbob9907
    I appreciate this man’s honesty, no bullshit just straight talk.
  • @sujanna2712
    I still don't understand how the justice system can justify giving protection and worry about the human rights of the same individuals who are out there raping and molesting boys, girls, men and women. These sickos do no deserve anything but solitary confinement until the end of their day!
  • @helenatrovato9403
    The story about Andrew confirms what he is all about. I like Paul, as an Aussie, he really says it like it is 'warts and all'; he is courageous and 'real life'. Well done!
  • I appreciate people that take responsibility for their actions, good & bad.👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
  • @daisies4444
    We need those old days back where neighbours told kids off etc and the police officers were respected and kids behaved because of it!
  • I loved this interview. So interesting from beginning to end. This man is decent and so humble too.