Prince Andrew was her creepiest client and a "constant sex pest," according to a massage therapist who was assigned to serve the Duke.
A former massage therapist claims that as soon as Prince Andrew met her, he made filthy sexual remarks. During the sessions at Royal Lodge, Windsor, Emma Gruenbaum, 50, testified that the Duke made derogatory remarks and questioned her about her personal life.
After a comment about her bottom, she claims she shouted at the Duke and looked at him. When Emma started treating Prince Andrew's ex-wife Sarah Ferguson in early 2005, she was a 34-year-old sports massage therapist at the Wentworth Club in Surrey.
Prince Andrew Was Creepiest Massage Client , Claims Therapist
Prince Andrew's employees contacted Fergie after she suggested her services. Emma met him for the first time that summer, just a few months after the first sex allegations against the Duke's associate Jeffrey Epstein surfaced in the United States.
Emma, a freelancer who had gone unnoticed by Palace officials, visited Prince Andrew six times over the year. Emma claims she was invited to the Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park after receiving a call from the Duke's personal secretary, The Sun reported.
Gruenbaum's home address was allegedly delivered money from Prince Andrew's office, along with a compliment slip from the prince. She stopped receiving calls from her staff to schedule appointments after reportedly visiting the duke practically weekly for two months.
It comes after Monique Giannelloni, a masseuse, said in 2000 that a valet showed her Prince Andrew's bedroom at Buckingham Palace before he appeared nude from a bathroom. Epstein allegedly trafficked Virginia Roberts Giuffre and forced her to have sex with Prince Andrew when she was a juvenile, according to Roberts.
The duke has categorically rejected all of the accusations and has asked for a jury trial in New York later this year. Another female masseuse has told how convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell hired her to provide a naked massage to Prince Andrew in Buckingham Palace.
Monique Giannelloni told MailOnline that she organized the massage for the prince in June 2000 after massaging Maxwell twice at her London home with pedophile Jeffrey Epstein present.
At the time of the royal encounter on June 30, 2000, Giannelloni, a member of the British Register of Complementary Practitioners, was operating at a clinic in Kensington and performing home visits, and listed Maxwell among her customers.
She'd gone to the socialite's Belgravia house twice and given her a massage upstairs as 67-year-old Epstein watched. Later, Giannelloni discovered her on the internet, where she was photographed with Prince Andrew at a wedding, and discovered she was the daughter of notorious media mogul Robert Maxwell.
Prince Andrew's Pal May Help Him in Sex Abuse Case
Meanwhile, the Mirror has tracked down a Prince Andrew friend who might be vital in the royal's sexual assault charge Virginia Giuffre's case. Dr. Melanie Walker, a neurosurgeon, met the Duke of York through his pedophile buddy Jeffrey Epstein, according to his staff, who says she "knows more than others" about the two men's association.
The "captivating" doctor was a guest at the Prince's 40th birthday celebration at Windsor Castle in 2000, along with Epstein and his "madam" Ghislaine Maxwell.
She smiled behind her mask when asked by the Mirror if she would help Prince Andrew in his case, but declined to respond. When asked if she would testify on his behalf or reveal facts about his association with Epstein, she flatly refused.
It's unclear if Dr. Walker, whom the Duke mockingly referred to as "smartypants" and "dork," has been contacted by his legal team to make a statement. Giuffre's attorneys have no intention of subpoenaing the doctor.
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