Activists staged a stunt inside Buckingham Palace this morning, highlighting the unanswered questions about the Prince Andrew scandal.
 
Two activists from campaign group Republic held up a huge image of Andrew and Epstein in the iconic Throne Room.
 
"What did you know?" was emblazoned across the banner - a question that has been repeatedly asked by hecklers, campaigners and journalists since Andrew was stripped of his titles last year.
 
As police prepare to interview families of Epstein’s victims in the US, Republic has been pursuing a possible private prosecution of Andrew. 
 
In the meantime, the campaign group has been demanding answers about what Charles and William knew about the allegations against Andrew - and for how long. 
 
Meanwhile, Green MP Sian Berry is planning to raise the issue of royal secrecy in parliament this week, calling for an end to their exemption from freedom of information rules.
 
Speaking for Republic, Graham Smith said today:
 
"Republic activists have taken questions about Andrew to the heart of the royal household, the symbolic home of the monarchy." 
 
"This question isn't going away. It is simply not believable to think that Charles and William weren't briefed years ago about the numerous allegations against Andrew."
 
"Security services, police and government would have had concerns about Andrew's behaviour, and would have briefed the palace. Not least because of the potential threat to national security and the risk of blackmail."
 
"We need full disclosure from the palace, and as they refuse to speak up the government must take action. This is why it's so important that Green MP Sian Berry is this week calling for reform of freedom of information rules to end royal secrecy."
 
"Republic will not rest until these questions are answered, the protests will not stop until the monarchy is gone. The monarchy survives on secrecy, and that secrecy has to stop."
 
 
PHOTOS/VIDEO are available here.