Tuesday, 24 February 2026

A family affair.

The Duke of Edinburgh used to call the Royal family "the Business".

A family that says it is dedicated to a life of service.

A life that is lived in a series of palaces, opening motorways, Royal "Tours" around the world, and for most Princes and Princesses, the only real vocation other than waving is to join the military.

Prince Andrew served with the Royal Navy before demobbing, then became a full time, whatever it is Pronces do to fill their days.

He married. Had children. Divorced.

And became a trade envoy for the UK, although no one seems too sure as to what a trade envoy does, and whether it is a pulic office or not.

Rumours began to circulate of a friendship with Epstein and his circle. Accusations were made of underage sex.

It went to coaurt, but under a plea deal his Mother, Queen Elizabeth II gifted Andrew £12,000,000 to pay his accuser off. Paid her twelve million to a girl he said he had never met, although photographs of them did exist.

But it did not go away.

The Epsten files show that Andrew, he lost the right to be called a Prince, stayed friends with Epstein after Epstein was released from prison after being convicted on child sex charges. And Andrew passed sensitive trade documentation as well.

Andrew is no longer a Prince, no longer HRH, was evicted from his multi-bedroom "cottage" at Windsor. He has now been arrested on suspision, not of child sex offences, but of misconduct in a public office relating to passing trade documents to Epstein.

A huge sex trafficing ring operated for years, suppling the rich and powerful with underage girls for sex and torture. So far, only a woman has been charged with offences relating to trafficing, and the President of the USA ignores the fact his name appears over 1.5 million times in the documents, and his Governments fail to obey the law in releasing all documents.

At the centre of all this, apparently forgotten by all, are the dozen, perhaps hundreds of girls and young womrn who were used and abused. When will justice think of them?

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