
Pizza Express Conducted Internal Inquiry into Prince Andrew's Woking Alibi Claim
Pizza Express conducted an internal investigation to examine Prince Andrew's claim that he was at its Woking restaurant on 10th March 2001. The Duke of York made this assertion during a television interview, stating he had taken his daughter, Princess Beatrice, to a party there.
The pizza chain's inquiry involved reviewing internal records and consulting staff who were employed at the Woking branch at the time. This action was a direct response to the prominent public statement made by the Prince.
The specific findings of Pizza Express's internal investigation have not been made public. However, the decision to undertake such an inquiry highlights the scrutiny placed upon the Prince's statements, particularly those related to his movements and activities during periods under public examination.
The controversy surrounding the Prince's association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has led to intense focus on his alibis and explanations for past events.






