Amidst the uproar over the company’s silence not as a monarchy but as an institution, Andrew Looney, best known as the unofficial biographer of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, has attempted to highlight the issue on which he stands in his Substack.
His investigative journalism piece ‘The Cover-Up?’ Refers to. Also by Gordon Brown for The New Statesman for issuing these direct questions.
In Mr Lowney’s eyes, “the monarchy should clearly come forward from everything, even victims of sexual abuse, allegedly at the hands of the king’s brother.”
According to Amy Robach, how many women might have been protected from Epstein’s crimes if the Palace had not threatened ABC “in a million different ways” in 2015 to drop its story about Andrew and the pedophile financier? Or did the police take seriously the claims of the brave, late Virginia Giuffre?
The conversation did not end there as Mr Lowney did not shy away from pointing to his earlier claims to have called for a select committee in Parliament to investigate how Andrew may have misused public funds and whether there was a cover-up that allowed Andrew to avoid an interview despite requesting a mutual legal assistance treaty.
However, it is relevant to mention at this time that the Department of Justice is currently releasing the files in question, however, no action has been taken to arrest or bring in for questioning the people mentioned or those with knowledge of the activities exposed in the emails.
