So, let's say pre-action b/c they ended in the bedroom.Dotta, it's a long article, but if you read it, you'll see that the DM did their due diligence and actually had 2 clothed people get inside the tub. It's not big enough for the er, action.
So, let's say pre-action b/c they ended in the bedroom.Dotta, it's a long article, but if you read it, you'll see that the DM did their due diligence and actually had 2 clothed people get inside the tub. It's not big enough for the er, action.
So, let's say pre-action b/c they ended in the bedroom.
HahahaYes! Apparently the tub was/is too small a space for um, foreplay?
Honestly I do not believe he will be asked to step down. If it was a criminal trial MAYBE but even then...the Mail has said for nearly two years now that Harry will be told he is to lose his title but it has never happened and I doubt it will. I dont believe Andrew ever will as long as his mother is alive either.
Hmmm...So many people are making statements as though Giuffre has won her action against Prince Andrew. It seems that guilty until proven innocent is the new reality.
Hmmm...
"Caesar's wife must be above any hint of suspicion".
That's harsh reality - Nobility obliges, no?
The saying means that prominent figures, and being a member of Royal Family certainly applies, must avoid attracting negative attention.Not really. We have had several famous soap stars here suspended from their jobs accused of rape and gone to court and been found not guilty. Rightly or wrongly hes not been convicted of anything or even charged in a criminal court to be fair. Equally IF innocent...and people are calling you a rapist...thats also harsh. My personal opinion right now is he should tell the truth whatever that is as it could backfire on him.
The saying means that prominent figures, and being a member of Royal Family certainly applies, must avoid attracting negative attention.
There is a vast distinction between the symbol of a country and a TV soap opera star, isn't there?
But hey, Im a republican from another country![]()
No commentto be honest...i think regardless of who it is..and seriously..i dont like Andrew I think he is an arrogant mummys boy...but...i think for whoever it has to be horrible to be called a rapist when its not been confirmed in court and pft hes not the symbol you think and he never really was
So many people are making statements as though Giuffre has won her action against Prince Andrew. It seems that guilty until proven innocent is the new reality.
Im also a foreigner and I watch from the sidelines.Prince Andrew seems to have enjoyed the presumption of innocence for quite a long while. He certainly has the best legal advice that money can buy, and not many people are able to hide from process servers on a royal estate. Instead of talking to the FBI, as has apparently been requested, he gave that interview in which he supplied an alibi, (apparently cannot prove), gave the non sweating defence, (apparently cannot prove), and forgot to mention any degree of sympathy for the minor victims of his convicted friends crimes. There are suggestions, in the media at least, that the infamous photo of him and VG was faked. (To be fair, GM had not been convicted at that time, but she had been accused) Now there seems to be technicalities that Prince Andrew is relying upon so that he doesn't have to answer these allegations- prior agreements between victims and JE, the living arrangements of VG.
Perhaps Prince Andrew is guilty of nothing more than having poor taste in friends, and poor judgement in other areas of his life. How can we know, he has so far refused to talk to investigators? I have read, on social media, the most awful attacks against his accusers. Lolitia's who "knew exactly what they were doing", and much worse.
Going back centuries to the Magna Carta, the British Royal Family are not meant to be above the law. It would behove him to stand up like an adult, and answer the investigators, instead of relying upon the presumption of innocence for any longer. (Technically GM was innocent a month ago too)
As an Australian, the apparent protection of Prince Andrew by the royal machine makes me sick, and makes me think about the role of the Royals in the future.
Prince Andrew seems to have enjoyed the presumption of innocence for quite a long while. He certainly has the best legal advice that money can buy, and not many people are able to hide from process servers on a royal estate. Instead of talking to the FBI, as has apparently been requested, he gave that interview in which he supplied an alibi, (apparently cannot prove), gave the non sweating defence, (apparently cannot prove), and forgot to mention any degree of sympathy for the minor victims of his convicted friends crimes. There are suggestions, in the media at least, that the infamous photo of him and VG was faked. (To be fair, GM had not been convicted at that time, but she had been accused) Now there seems to be technicalities that Prince Andrew is relying upon so that he doesn't have to answer these allegations- prior agreements between victims and JE, the living arrangements of VG.
Perhaps Prince Andrew is guilty of nothing more than having poor taste in friends, and poor judgement in other areas of his life. How can we know, he has so far refused to talk to investigators? I have read, on social media, the most awful attacks against his accusers. Lolitia's who "knew exactly what they were doing", and much worse.
Going back centuries to the Magna Carta, the British Royal Family are not meant to be above the law. It would behove him to stand up like an adult, and answer the investigators, instead of relying upon the presumption of innocence for any longer. (Technically GM was innocent a month ago too)
As an Australian, the apparent protection of Prince Andrew by the royal machine makes me sick, and makes me think about the role of the Royals in the future.
Im also a foreigner and I watch from the sidelines.
Sadly, for the British RF, "the milk has been spilled" so to speak.
People abroad dont really know who is who - they just read lurid headlines about British Family involved in sordid phedophile scandal.
It is sad really, but the attitude towards British Monarchy is changing.
Im not sure if people in the UK realise that.