King Charles’s state visit to the US has turned into a call to action, with many experts calling for more action from the King of England beyond just “letting the law take its course” and instead “forcing Andrew onto a plane to the United States”. In her view this would “go far beyond cementing a special relationship or offering words of consolation to the victims of Epstein’s horrific abuse.”
The expert who made this comment is none other than commentator and royal editor Russell Myers, who made this comment during his article mirror.
They believe “there can be no clearer demonstration of the Royal Family’s support for justice for the survivors than Andrew revealing everything he knows about Epstein’s crimes” and so they urged the King to ‘do the right thing’, particularly as today is two days after the death by suicide of his most vocal accuser, Virginia Giuffre.
After all “Charles and Camilla have the unenviable task of stepping into a diplomatic minefield next week,” the expert also said. In his view, the expert feels that they should “summon the full force of the so-called ‘soft power’ they claim to have in order to smooth over frustrated relations”.
Finally, Mr. Myers also attempted to cast the monarch’s efforts in a new light, noting the staunch distinction between the separation of the kingdom from the firm, saying, “Breaking bread with President Trump — who continues to ridicule Britain for not getting involved in America’s latest Middle East conflict and has added fuel to the fire by threatening to withdraw support for Britain’s sovereignty of the Falkland Islands as punishment — shows the royals’ devotion to duty.” “Forcing the United States to board the plane would go far beyond strengthening special ties or consoling the victims of Epstein’s horrific abuse.”
