King Charles’s firm has been exposed for efforts to sabotage the relationship between Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Jeffrey Epstein in early 2015.
In his new article for The New Statesman “The cover-up?” Former Chancellor Gordon Brown was the first to break this news.
It spoke of an attempt to hide the affair all those years ago, but more than anything it also referred to the lack of a proper statement by King.
Mr. Andrew Lowney, royal author and unofficial biographer of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, referenced this excerpt in his Substack and began the conversation with his question, “Very well if Charles has nothing more to say, but why can’t the palace as an institution respond? Then announce that they will conduct a full investigation into the scandal that has outraged and horrified the entire nation and they will try to find out what went wrong so that it is never allowed to happen again.” Could.”
He also said, “Given that the police have not made any charges against Andrew for sexual offences, the Palace has no legal reason to hesitate in investigating the extent to which they knew about Andrew’s activities and behaviour.”
After all being the most hopeful family in the world must mean that the sheer number of employees increases the chances of someone seeing at least something, “Yet no one saw anything?” He pondered.
In his view, the reason for this decades-long silence is prestige.”
In his view this is “the cause of their frugality”, which in his personal opinion is exactly what “got them into this mess”. After all, as many people know, the first thought is always that the monarchy should clearly take precedence over everything, “including victims of sexual abuse, allegedly at the hands of the king’s brother.”
However, before concluding he mentioned the number of women who were not saved, but could have been saved, had it come out in 2015. Instead publications such as ABC were threatened “in a million different ways” in 2015 for dropping their story about Andrew and the pedophile financier, according to Amy Robach.
However he did not finish before saying, “Although we have separated power and the crown, we have not separated power from the immunity derived from Victorian honors in a way that future generations will find astonishing. The royals’ financial dealings with the rich and powerful would make even Peter Mandelson blush.”
It is worth mentioning in relation to this whole matter that Mr Lowney feels that the British authorities need to take action.” Not only on possible breaches of the Official Secrets Act, but on his use of public funds, and in particular on incidents in which women at Sandringham, Buckingham Palace, Windsor and other locations were allegedly brought to him because, for this, they were trafficked into the country by Epstein.
