Emily Maitlis Opens up on 'Curious' Two-Word Phrase in King Charles's Andrew Statement
Emily Maitlis questions King Charles III's phrase 'deepest concern' in his statement after Prince Andrew's arrest on suspicion of misconduct linked to Jeffrey Epstein.
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After the arrest of Prince Andrew, uncertainty grows in the British Royal House. New revelations raise questions about the role of King Charles and the inner crisis management of the Royals.
'Curious' King Charles praise in Andrew arrest statement confuses Emily Maitlis
Former Newsnight presenter Emily Maitlis was confused by a "very curious phrase" used by King Charles III in his statement following the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. The former prince Andrew was arrested on Thursday, February 19 following allegations of misconduct in public office.
Emily Maitlis opens up on 'curious' two-word phrase in King Charles's Andrew statement
The former Newsnight presenter reflected on the King's statement following Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office over his Jeffrey Epstein ties
Emily Maitlis confused by 'curious' phrase in King Charles statement on Andrew arrest - The Mirror
King Charles III issued a statement following the arrest of his brother Prince Andrew on Thursday, and former Newsnight journalist Emily Maitlis has questioned the wording
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