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Pizza Express inquiry found no evidence of Prince Andrew's Woking visit

Created at 6 Jul · 5:15 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Pizza Express conducted an internal inquiry into Prince Andrew's claim of visiting its Woking branch in 2001, finding no evidence to support or refute his alibi. The Metropolitan Police also declined to confirm or deny holding information about royal protection officers accompanying him.

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Key Numbers

2019year of Newsnight interview
2001year of alleged visit

Who's Involved

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor
Subject of Pizza Express inquiry and Newsnight interview
Pizza Express
Restaurant chain that conducted an internal inquiry
Virginia Giuffre
Accuser in sex abuse allegations against Prince Andrew
Jeffrey Epstein
Late sex offender linked to Prince Andrew
King Charles
Stripped Prince Andrew of royal titles
Metropolitan Police
Responded to freedom of information request
Sir Ed Davey
Liberal Democrat leader criticising Met's response

↳ Why This Matters

The inquiry's findings cast further doubt on Prince Andrew's alibi, which was a key part of his defense in allegations of sexual abuse. The Metropolitan Police's refusal to confirm or deny information also raises questions about transparency.

Key facts

  • Pizza Express investigated Prince Andrew's claim of visiting its Woking branch in 2001.
  • The chain found no evidence to confirm or deny the visit.
  • Prince Andrew made the claim in a 2019 Newsnight interview.
  • The Metropolitan Police refused to confirm or deny holding information about royal protection officers.
  • Prince Andrew has consistently denied all allegations of wrongdoing.

Pizza Express conducted an internal inquiry into Prince Andrew's claim that he visited its Woking branch on March 10, 2001, the same day he was alleged to have slept with Virginia Giuffre. The chain found no evidence to support or refute the former prince's alibi, which he detailed in a 2019 BBC Newsnight interview.

Newsnight's research also found no record of anyone seeing Prince Andrew at the Woking branch on the night in question. The manager of the branch in 2001 had since left the business, and records from that period could not be found by Pizza Express.

In response to a freedom of information request, the Metropolitan Police stated they could "neither confirm nor deny" whether they held information about royal protection officers accompanying Prince Andrew to the Woking branch, citing national security. Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey criticized this response, arguing there was no legitimate security reason to withhold such information from 25 years ago.

Prince Andrew has strenuously denied any wrongdoing. He was stripped of his royal titles and honours by King Charles last year and has faced significant pressure following his association with Jeffrey Epstein.

Frequently asked questions

Prince Andrew claimed in a 2019 interview that he visited a Pizza Express in Woking on March 10, 2001, the same day he was alleged to have slept with Virginia Giuffre.

Pizza Express conducted an internal inquiry and found no evidence to confirm or deny Prince Andrew's visit to its Woking branch.

The Metropolitan Police stated they could neither confirm nor deny holding information about royal protection officers accompanying Prince Andrew to the Woking branch, citing national security.

Prince Andrew did not respond to a request for comment, but he has consistently and strenuously denied any wrongdoing.

What Happens Next

01Prince Andrew continues to deny all allegations of wrongdoing.

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How It Developed

Prince Andrew claimed in a 2019 interview to have visited a Pizza Express in Woking on a specific date in 2001.
Pizza Express conducted an internal inquiry into the claim.
The inquiry found no evidence that Prince Andrew visited the Woking branch.
The Metropolitan Police declined to confirm or deny holding information about royal protection officers accompanying Prince Andrew to the branch.
Prince Andrew has denied any wrongdoing.

Sources

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Pizza Express held inquiry into Andrew's Woking claimBBC News

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