• #421
But it was one of the few things he actually enjoyed doing so what on earth is he going to do with his time

Reflect on what he has done and try to feel remorse for the victims?
 
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Do we know who knew Epstein first, Andy or Fergie?
 
  • #425
Do we know who knew Epstein first, Andy or Fergie?

In one of her emails to Epstein (the one where she congratulates him on apparently/allegedly having become a father, which she knew nothing about), she also moans that it appears to her that he only befriended her so as to gain access to Andrew.

Which would make absolute sense as far as Epstein's MO went, to target those he knew were easily manipulated - and desperate in her case - in order to gain access to those with what he saw as having the type of power and influence he could use for his own ends.

So yes, I think she came first and her needy grifting nature likely green-lit her opportunity value and the path to Andrew.

And of course Maxwell would have helped with that too, with her contacts, getting the grifting 'go fund me' Fergie on board the Epstein train.

ETA:
"You have disappeared," the email says. "I did not even know you were having a baby. It was sooooo crystal clear to me that you were only friends with me to get to Andrew. And that really hurt me deeeply. More than you will know."

 
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She should enjoy those spas while she can. IMO
 
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A classified US intelligence assessment reportedly put together on ex-Prince Andrew describes how Russian intelligence officers regarded the disgraced blue-blood as both a “useful idiot” and the British Royal Family’s “weak link.” The document claims that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor (AMW) was drawn into Moscow’s orbit thanks to his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, which the Kremlin allegedly used as a route into the British establishment. A source familiar with the report told the Daily Mail: “AMW was not blackmailed or otherwise coerced into this role—rather, he was a willing participant in these schemes due to financial, sexual, and personal reward.” Russian intelligence exploited his “sexual proclivities” and “long-standing hatred of his brother Charles” to use him as a front, providing legitimacy to corrupt operations worldwide. The disclosures surfaced just days after British lawmakers tore into Andrew’s record and pressed ministers on his decade-long spell as Britain’s Special Representative for International Trade and Investment. Andrew Lownie, a biographer of the former Duke of York, told the Mail: “It is now clear that US intelligence agencies believe Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was used by both Russian and Chinese spies to further their influence.”

Ex-Prince Andrew is at the center of a new royal lodge detail after an alleged outburst. One insider claimed he repeated five words as staff told him to vacate. The line was framed as a last appeal to rank and history. The claim surfaced as the former Duke of York shifted homes and kept out of the public eye. A source said the five-word reaction was, “I’m the Queen’s second son.”
 
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"Ex-Prince Andrew Not Coping Well Without His Teddy Bears:

‘In a Terrible State Emotionally’."


🧸🧸🧸 🧸 🧸 🧸 🧸 🧸 🧸 🧸 🧸 🧸 🧸


Even MSM in my country reported it 😬

 
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"If the UK Government proposes to remove Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the order of succession, New Zealand would support it," the spokesperson said in a statement.

It comes a day after Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said that his government "would agree to any proposal" to remove Andrew from the line of succession over his ties to to paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein
 
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"Ex-Prince Andrew Not Coping Well Without His Teddy Bears:

‘In a Terrible State Emotionally’."


🧸🧸🧸 🧸 🧸 🧸 🧸 🧸 🧸 🧸 🧸 🧸 🧸


Even MSM in my country reported it 😬


It makes me wonder if he is going to take the suicide route. It must feel like solitary confinement for him. He can’t ride horses or walk the grounds. I don’t see the girls visiting him regularly. Oh well he has had a life of abundance until now.
 
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It makes me wonder if he is going to take the suicide route. It must feel like solitary confinement for him. He can’t ride horses or walk the grounds. I don’t see the girls visiting him regularly. Oh well he has had a life of abundance until now.
No sympathy from me either. He has always been a cruel bully on top of everything else he has done.
 
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if that's true it seems incredibly cruel. They didn't do anything and it certainly calls attention to their parents crimes. IMO

Do they attend any Royal duties? 🤔

As I understand it,
belonging to Royal Family consists not only of privileges but duties as well, no?

JMcommoner'sO
 
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Do they attend any Royal duties? 🤔

As I understand it,
belonging to Royal Family consists not only of privileges but duties as well, no?

JMcommoner'sO


They have helped out since the Kings cancer diagnoses.

Working the crowd at the garden parties for example.
 
  • #439
The manure is for preparing the fields for planting.

A regular occurrence if you’re a farmer.


Daily mail really needs to stop focussing on minutiae such as this.

It’s nonsense.
 
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The police investigations into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Lord Mandelson could drag on for more than a year amid concern that the US authorities are playing “hardball” over the release unredacted emails involving Jeffrey Epstein.

Police have made initial contact with the US Department of Justice (DoJ) in an attempt to secure the release of the documents, which would be needed if either case were to proceed to prosecution.
Police had been hoping that the DoJ would expedite the release of the relevant emails.

However, there are growing concerns that formal requests for the emails will need to be submitted under a legal agreement between the US and the UKOne official familiar with the discussion said that the US authorities appear to be playing “hardball” and that police are “not getting much traction”
The process of securing the documents, called a mutual legal assistance request, takes about a year.

Even then there is no guarantee the DoJ will release them…

 

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