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Entitled: UK Monarchy, National Security at Risk Amid Andrew’s Ties to Sex Trafficking & Shady Deals
Emails reveal Buckingham Palace aides coordinated responses and support, with Queen Elizabeth II backing Prince Andrew amid public scrutiny following Epstein-related photos.
- In newly published correspondence, US Department of Justice emails show Queen Elizabeth II gave Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor her full support after photos linked him to Jeffrey Epstein.
- Royal Household personnel arranged for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, to stay at Epstein's New York mansion, aiding logistics and financial efforts, emails show.
- Documented exchanges show Amanda Thirsk, Deputy Private Secretary to HRH The Duke of York, sent an invite to Epstein for Andrew's 50th birthday, with a Royal Household legal disclaimer.
- Consequently, emails show Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor sent `we are in this together` to Epstein after the BBC Newsnight interview, amid ongoing scrutiny.
- Among the files released last week, a G Maxwell message appears to confirm a photo of Mountbatten-Windsor with Virginia Giuffre, renewing scrutiny, raising questions about palace drafting and photo confirmation.
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Entitled: UK Monarchy, national security at risk amid Andrew’s ties to sex trafficking & shady deals
For Spotlight, Gavin Lee is pleased to welcome Dr. Andrew Lownie, Historian and Author of "Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York". He spent four years investigating Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Sarah Ferguson, peeling back layers of royal secrecy and entitlement. What he found was a disturbing pattern of personal misconduct that might even implicate Princesses Beatrice & Eugenie. And then there are the explosive revelations of syste…
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Epstein files reveals late Queen Elizabeth's support to disgraced ex-prince
The Epstein files have revealed Queen Elizabeth gave her full support to her son, former Prince Andrew, after photos emerged of him with Epstein.
·Sydney, Australia
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C 25%
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