- none of the staff were going to help him do that.— - none of the staff were going to help him do that. no, it's a bizarre sto , help him do that. no, it's a bizarre story. it sounds — help him do that. no, it's a bizarre story, it sounds like _ help him do that. no, it's a bizarre story, it sounds like it's _ help him do that. no, it's a bizarre story, it sounds like it's from - help him do that. no, it's a bizarre story, it sounds like it's from a - story, it sounds like it's from a time before mobile phones, like the beginning of a 19505 film. you've got him turning up at the house at windsor and trying to serve papers, being passed on to a man who says he has to speak to the head of security, then he goes back and speaks to the head of security, who says he can leave it with a police man. but now the daily mail it suggests prince andrew's team are saying the papers were not served properly, leaving them with the police man wasn't good enough. so this seems to be the way that prince andrew is hoping to evade this hearing. there's also the suggestion that he might want to get off on a technicality — unfortunately we can't see inside the paper yet. in can't see inside the paper yet. in the end, it looks like one of the many police officers on duty at one of the lodges in windsor great parker said, of the lodges in windsor great parkersaid, "yeah, ok, give me the papers and i'll make sure they get there." but it was a bit of a wing and a prayerfor the person there." but it was a bit of a wing and a prayer for the person trying to deliver them. the