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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDoes anyone share my view that they only decided to finally pull the trigger on Prince Andrew to save the Monarchy
and NOT because of "new information"?
It is inconceivable that MI5 and MI6 were unaware of enough of his activities to invoke the United Kingdom's "Official Secrets Act":
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Official_Secrets_Act_1911
or that they did not have evidence of either/and gross sexual and financial "improprieties".
Anyone agree with my assessment? Disagree?
Wednesdays
(22,085 posts)The Brits have as much chance at abolishing the monarchy as we have in removing The Felon from the White House.
artemisia1
(1,654 posts)stopdiggin
(15,248 posts)artemisia1
(1,654 posts)PeaceWave
(2,948 posts)artemisia1
(1,654 posts)Wednesdays
(22,085 posts)You said "Okay, 'Protect" then."
Show me how the monarchy is crumbling. I'll wait.
artemisia1
(1,654 posts)era. Monarchical privilege is deeply unpopular in the UK and many have thought that Charles might be the last Monarch. William's popularity, relative, at least, may keep this from being true.
Of course you'll disagree, but this is not a hill I'm willing to die on. If you are bent out of shape by an alternative view, then, by all means, take it outside...
BlueWaveNeverEnd
(13,601 posts)DURHAM D
(33,008 posts)I hope the press finally stops picking on Harry.
artemisia1
(1,654 posts)being said, Harry is, imho, sometimes his own worst enemy. Believing that does not mean that I don't acknowledge that both press and family have often treated him poorly.
He wanted to stay in the Army, iirc, but they wouldn't let him. Both he and "the Firm", or Royal Family, would have been better served had they respected his wishes and choices. He was good at it and was content there.
mercuryblues
(16,284 posts)shanti
(21,792 posts)Seeing that she was involved with Epstein, this will be good. Her daughters were profiting off of him as well
markodochartaigh
(5,294 posts)I would imagine that there was a degree of willful ignorance or plausible deniability. But if Randy Andy had been a chimney sweep he would have gone up in smoke decades ago without a second thought. I do wonder if there is more among the royal houses of Europe. I heard something about the Norwegian royal's adopted son. I doubt that the scandal would completely topple the English royals. Maybe the next generation would have to step up immediately and the king immediately step down. I saw a picture of Randy in the back seat of a car today and he looked like he was was very worried about being fitted for a new cravat.
Wednesdays
(22,085 posts)Unless new information comes out implicating Charles directly, we won't have a King William anytime soon.
Jacson6
(1,860 posts)Charles may have not told the crown to prosecute him, but he probably nodded his head when it was discussed.
Andrew is the very definition of a dirty, old man.
Sheesh!
artemisia1
(1,654 posts)could find of him to release.
AZJonnie
(3,353 posts)Given the 20+ year interim w/o charges related to Virginia, it's reasonable to assume there never would be. Just the messenger here, nobody shoot me
Thus, it would be GREAT poetic justice if the asshole paid a stiff criminal penalty directly due to other illegal shit he did around Epstein, that was eventually unearthed in his correspondences.
That'd be a pretty decent outcome, given I thought he'd never pay any price.
artemisia1
(1,654 posts)bracelets. At least some slight justice may be administered and I agree we should take this gratefully.
AZJonnie
(3,353 posts)But the most diplomatically correct storyline is probably that the FBI "missed it" because they were focused on the sex crime aspect, plus it was not a US security breach, so I expect that'll be the spiel. No telling how long the UK has had it, but I bet they had it before they stripped Andrew of title, and that move was part of the overall prosecution
artemisia1
(1,654 posts)courts didn't require him to be deposed in the Giuffre case and it was made clear to Giuffre's lawyers that getting such an order would be difficult to impossible given his stature, and, finally, UK intelligence HAD to know how dirty Andrew was, including likely chargeable offences.
usonian
(24,335 posts)redacted scene from Goodfellas.
An earlier post said that Melania is moving out.
I suspect that Putin is ready to turn his puppet into firewood.
And let her know to get safely away.

From Russia, with Love.
stopdiggin
(15,248 posts)ardent opponents of 'the family ' - have uniformly despised them, for a whole variety of reasons, for a long, long time. Yeah?
I doubt very seriously if this has really changed a lot of minds, regarding the royal family in general.
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Ilsa
(64,109 posts)would no longer be a prince when they arrested him.
Raine
(31,133 posts)Emrys
(9,013 posts)Andrew no longer being technically a royal certainly doesn't hurt efforts to investigate, but all this has been bubbling under in the UK press for quite some time, and the dam was bound to burst eventually.
Blue Full Moon
(3,326 posts)Kaleva
(40,294 posts)RockRaven
(19,008 posts)the royals' and the governments' knowledge and complicity in the pedo stuff.
Since he can't be salvaged, and isn't worth saving anyway, they will flood the zone with money scandal details to dilute and distract.
Irish_Dem
(80,518 posts)Charles and William are worried.
William is more in touch with reality and he is very worried.
He wants to clean house and downsize the monarchy.
Small group of trustworthy royals.
artemisia1
(1,654 posts)ColoringFool
(488 posts)Only the Heir Apparent and family; Princess Anne and family; and Prince Edward and family (Sophie is known to be very loyal and hard-working).
Kaleva
(40,294 posts)According to polls, King Charles III is popular with a majority of Brits.
canetoad
(20,526 posts)Was Thames Valley Police (yeah, same as Inspector Morse). Not the Met - he's not on their turf. Not MI5 which may or may not be interested nor MI6 who's brief is to deal with matters in other than the UK.
This may very well be an unusual but otherwise fairly standard type of prosecution that just happens to be of a member of the RF. I can't see anyone invoking the Official Secrets Act - it's a pretty fair assumption that the Firm will want this played out in public.
róisín_dubh
(12,286 posts)weird, given he lives in Norfolk.
But hey ho, glad it finally happened regardless of jurisdiction.
canetoad
(20,526 posts)But he lived in Windsor at time of crime. Norfolk Constabulary is about half the size of Thames Valley. Could just be a decision to let a bigger force handle it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norfolk_Constabulary
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thames_Valley_Police
PS Maybe they're going to make a police procedural TV series about it.
PufPuf23
(9,736 posts)What did Jimmy Savile do? How many victims came forward and how his crimes were exposed
https://inews.co.uk/news/crime/what-jimmy-savile-do-how-many-known-victims-came-forward-how-his-crimes-were-exposed-2673861
Jimmy Savile 1926-2026: Centenary year of the birth of a paedophile who groomed a nation and fooled a pope and a future king
https://www.trevorgrundy.news/jimmy-savile-1926-2026-centenary-year-of-the-birth-of-a-paedophile-who-groomed-a-nation-and-fooled-a-pope-and-a-future-king/
artemisia1
(1,654 posts)attached to the Royal Family.