Campaigners have called for an inquiry into the Met Police’s relationship with the royals, after another case is dropped without further investigation.
 
Campaign group Republic is challenging the Met to say whether they interviewed Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor under caution.
 
Republic points out that this is the latest in a long line of royal accusations the police have refused to investigate.
 
This refusal has led the group to pursue a private prosecution of Andrew.
 
Charles has previously been reported for apparently trading honours for cash donations but was never interviewed as a witness or suspect. The case was dropped with minimal investigation.
 
Andrew has been accused of corruption, criminal damage and sexual offences, none of which have been met with serious investigation.
 
Speaking for Republic, Graham Smith said today:
 
“We have two-tier justice in this country. If you’re a royal, you can get away with pretty much anything with few consequences.”
 
“The police never interview the royals as suspects or witnesses and do the bare minimum to investigate accusations.”
 
“The evidence of corruption and abuse would get anyone else into serious trouble.”
 
Republic has so far raised £20,000 toward a private prosecution of Andrew. 
 
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