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Prince Andrew, Duke of York, named in underage 'sex slave' lawsuit

They probably have more inroads to the Establishment than other rags. They're sensationalist but not necessarily unreliable when it comes to the wealthy.

The Mail link you provided quoted £7,5m, a few hours later they went to press with a front page claiming it's £10m, which shows they are just guessing, the same with other papers, the Express, Mirror, Sun, and Telegraph are all reporting £12m.
 
Depressingly in retrospect (and I've no real idea why!), over the past few weeks I've been slowly catching up with the best part of the last 200 pages!! of this thread :eek: :( :oops:

I now know more about the royals in general and Andrew Windsor in particular, than I ever needed or wanted to know ..... </ :mad: at self!!>

Right, time to start catchiug up with the Scumbag Johnson mega-thread .... ;) :p :D
 
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The Mail link you provided quoted £7,5m, a few hours later they went to press with a front page claiming it's £10m, which shows they are just guessing, the same with other papers, the Express, Mirror, Sun, and Telegraph are all reporting £12m.

So you’re saying the Mail are no worse than other sources? Because you appeared to be suggesting otherwise.
 
You've got to laugh:
Lady Victoria Hervey, who socialised with the Duke of York in the early 2000s, issued a message of support for Andrew.

She told the PA news agency: “I think Virginia’s team realised there was no substantial evidence in these accusations once the supposed original photo didn’t exist.

“The storyline was crumbling. I’m not surprised at all they wanted to settle fast.

“I hope the royal family can now focus on the upcoming jubilee celebrations and Prince Andrew can put these false allegations behind him.”

 
Hervey has her very own special Wikipedia entry, which contains such gems as:

On 18 September 2007, she appeared on ITV's Don't Call Me Stupid programme, where she was asked to learn about the Labour Party Movement with George Galloway."
and
In 2003, Hervey attracted controversy after saying, "It's so bad being homeless in winter. They should go somewhere warm like the Caribbean where they can eat fresh fish all day."

In January 2022 Hervey said in an interview that she felt that Ghislaine Maxwell had used her as "bait", to attract women to Jeffrey Epstein's parties.[14][11] She later suggested that a photo showing Prince Andrew with Virginia Giuffre had been faked with body doubles.
 
"slip back into a normal life", spy? wouldn't have chosen that exact phrasing myself :D unless you mean "normal" for him... though i doubt he'll be getting those navy titles back
 
No he can't, the FBI still want a cosy chat with the despicable nonce for a start.
Nice thought of course but I imagine that will just get dropped now, she was his only accuser and probably wouldn't be too interested in pursuing it. It would be a high profile investigation that would stir up at least some diplomatic flak and is not likely to go anywhere. We will probably see him in the background of royal family events (Captain Birdseye costume optional) but other than that, he will most likely be given a stipend and told to stay out of the limelight. Imagine family get togethers going to be a bit awkward from now on.
 
Imagine the money that could be raised for the NHS selling parts of the royal family's bodies to royalists post-guillotining.
That would be the public-spirited option, but the hungry penguins would surely prefer the frozen regal carcasses to be shipped down to the south Atlantic for their delectation. Maybe some sort of agreement could be reached, 50/50 split, down the middle?
 
That would be the public-spirited option, but the hungry penguins would surely prefer the frozen regal carcasses to be shipped down to the south Atlantic for their delectation. Maybe some sort of agreement could be reached, 50/50 split, down the middle?
Let me tell you of the equestrian statue of Charles I in Trafalgar Square. It was made before the civil war and then sold as scrap to a cunning fellow, who sold bits of it to royalists as momentos of their dead hero and to parliamentarians as a souvenir of their great triumph. And when the monarchy was restored lo and behold the statue reappeared whole and made its concealer another nice sum of money
 
Let me tell you of the equestrian statue of Charles I in Trafalgar Square. It was made before the civil war and then sold as scrap to a cunning fellow, who sold bits of it to royalists as momentos of their dead hero and to parliamentarians as a souvenir of their great triumph. And when the monarchy was restored lo and behold the statue reappeared whole and made its concealer another nice sum of money
A Riveting story.
 
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