IS PRINCE ANDREW A PEDOPHILE?
A pedophile is a person who is a
child molester who has sex with under-aged children regardless of the sex of
the children.
If you click your
mouse on the underlined words, you will get more information.
There
are two well-known sayings that are most applicable in this article. They are;
You
are recognized by the people you associate with.
If you live with an associate who is
a pedophile, you are presumed to be a pedophile.
If a duck quacks like a duck and walks like a duck. it
is a duck.
If you know that an associate is
having sex with under-aged children and you do nothing to stop it, then you are presumed to be a pedophile.
I wish to point out that there is no
evidence that the prince is homosexual. Whatever sex crimes he is suspected of
having committed is related only to under- aged girls and not boys.
The prince’s background
Andrew
Albert Christian Edward was born on the 19th of February 1960. He is
a member of the British
royal family. He is the third child and second son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh. At the time of his birth, he was
second in the line of succession to the British throne but as of November 2019, he
is eighth in line. He is the Duke of
York.
As
of February 2015, he holds the honoury rank of vice
admiral in
the Royal Navy, in which he served as an
active-duty helicopter pilot and instructor and also as the captain of a
warship. He saw active service during the Falklands War and he flew on multiple missions
including firing anti-surface
warfare,
Exocet missile decoys, and assisted in in casualty evacuations.
In
1986, Prince Andrew married Sarah
Ferguson;
the couple's marriage, separation and eventual divorce in 1996 attracted a high
level of media coverage. As well as carrying out various official engagements,
he served as Britain's Special Representative for International Trade and
Investment until July 2011.
Up
to March 2011, the prince had an honorable reputation. But then, his reputation was flushed so far down the toilet to the extent ,that it couldn’t be retrieved.
n March 2011, it was reported
that the Duke's friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, an American financier and
convicted sex offender,
was producing "a steady stream of criticism". Sarah, thebDuchess of
York, disclosed that the Duke helped arrange for Epstein to pay off some of her
debts. The Duke was photographed in December 2010 strolling with Epstein
in Central Park during a visit to New
York City, according to The Daily Telegraph,
while negotiating his financial help with Epstein. In July 2011, the Duke
was reported to have cut all ties with Epstein, and the Duke's role as Trade
Envoy was terminated that same month.
In January 2015, there was
renewed pressure for Buckingham Palace to explain the Duke's connection with
Epstein. Peter Oborne,
writing in The Daily Telegraph in
January 2015, stated that "the proven facts are grim enough. What was the
prince doing, in the first place, with Epstein, a who was paedophile who was jailed in 2008 for
soliciting young girls for under-age prostitution?
That
same month, Virginia Roberts Giuffre made allegations of sexual impropriety
against the Duke in court papers related to a civil action in
Florida arising
from her connection to the Epstein case, but to which the Duke was not a party.
Roberts claimed that the Duke was among other men, including "a former
prime minister" and Alan Dershowitz, (an American lawyer) who had sex
with her while she was a 17 year-old teenager. She alleged that Epstein
paid her £10,000 to have sex with the Duke. She asserted that she had sex
with the Duke on three occasions, including a trip to London in 2001, when she
was still 17 years of age and again in New York and on a private Caribbean
island. Flight logs show that the Duke and Virginia Roberts were in the places
she alleges the sex happened. The Duke and Roberts were also photographed
together with the Duke's arm round her waist though Andrew's friends have
repeatedly claimed the photo is a fake and edited. Roberts said she was
pressured to have sex with the Duke and "wouldn't have dared object"
and feared leaving, as she felt Epstein, through contacts, could have got her
"killed or abducted". The allegations have, as of early 2015, not
been tested in any court, but Roberts repeated allegations against the
Duke and against Epstein in a sworn legal statement under penalty of perjury.
Buckingham Palace stated that
"any suggestion of impropriety with underage minors is categorically
untrue", later repeating the denials. Lawyers for Roberts claim a request
to the Duke for a statement under oath about the allegations was returned
unanswered. When the Duke was asked about the allegations by a journalist
at the World Economic
Forum, he refused to answer the question about the allegation and left the room.
Dershowitz said, "she's lied
about me. She should not be believed about anyone else, It must be presumed that
all her allegations against Prince Andrew were false as well.” ’Dershowitz
initiated legal proceedings contesting the allegations and he and Epstein were
suing the lawyers representing Roberts. In response Virginia Roberts
stated she would not "be bullied back into silence.”
On the 7th of April, 2015, Judge Kenneth Marra ruled that the "sex
allegations made against Prince Andrew in court papers filed in Florida were to
be struck from the public record" .Marra made no ruling as to whether
claims by Roberts were true or false, specifically stating that Roberts may
later give evidence when the case comes to court. I don’t know if I ever came to court.
In August 2019, court documents
associated with a defamation case, involving Ghislaine Maxwell, revealed that a second
girl, Joanna Sjoberg, gave evidence alleging that Prince Andrew had placed his
hand on her breast while seated with Roberts in Epstein's mansion while posing
for a photo with his Spitting Image puppet. Later
that month, the Duke released a statement, emphasizing that "At no stage
during the limited time I spent with Epstein did I see, witness or suspect any
behaviour of the sort that subsequently led to his arrest and conviction,"
though he expressed regret for meeting him in 2010 after Epstein had already
pleaded guilty to sex crimes for the first time. By the end of August
2019, The New Republic magazine
also published an email exchange between John
Brockman and Evgeny Morozov from September 2013 in
which Brockman mentions seeing a British guy nicknamed "Andy"
receiving foot massage from two young Russian women at Epstein's New York
residence during his last visit to the mansion in 2010. He then added that he
"realized that the recipient of Irina's foot massage was His Royal
Highness, Prince Andrew, the Duke of York
In November 2019, the BBC's Newsnight recorded an interview
between Prince Andrew and Emily Maitlis in which he recounted
his friendship with Epstein for the first time. The interview was recorded in
Buckingham Palace on 7he 14th of November and was broadcast on yhe 16th
of November. In the interview,
Prince Andrew says he met Epstein in 1999 through British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, who Prince Andrew knew
since his university days, contradicts comments made by the Duke's private
secretary in 2011, who claims the two met in "the early 1990s".He
also said he did not regret his friendship with Epstein, saying "the
people that I met and the opportunities that I was given to learn either by him
or because of him were actually very useful".
In the interview, he denied
having sex with Virginia Roberts on the 10th of March 2001, as she had accused, because he had
been at home with his daughters, having taken his elder daughter Beatrice, to a
party at Pizza Express in Woking. The Duke said that he had "no
recollection of ever meeting" Roberts. and that he had
"absolutely no memory" of a photograph taken of him with Roberts at
Ghislaine Maxwell's house in London. He said he had investigations carried out
to establish whether the photograph was faked, but the findings had been
inconclusive. He also claimed that he had never been upstairs in Maxwell's
house and questioned his attire, saying that the clothes he wore in the
photograph were his "travelling clothes" that he did not wear while
in the country. However, the Daily Mail revealed photographic
evidence that the Duke wore similar clothing on a 2000 night out in London.
Prince Andrew also added that Robert’s
claims about dancing with him at a club in London while he was sweating were
false due to him temporarily losing the ability to sweat after an "adrenaline overdose" given to him
during the Falklands War. "Several
doctors" told The Times they
did not believe this explanation, as adrenaline overdose typically causes
excessive sweating in humans. It has been previously said that his mother, the
Queen has not been seen sweating in public, raising the possibility of
inherited anhidrosis although this was not the explanation given by the Duke.
Prince Andrew also admitted to
staying in Epstein's mansion for three days in 2010, after Epstein’s conviction
for sex offences against a minor, describing the location as "a convenient
place to stay". However, he said that he "kicked him]self for" his
decision to visit there "on a daily basis, because it was not something
that was becoming of a member of the royal family", adding that he had "let
the that family down".
He also said that he met Epstein
for the sole purpose of breaking off any future relationship with him, saying
that he met and stayed with the convicted sex offender as it was "the
honourable and right thing to do", adding that one of his flaws was that
he was "too honourable" a person. He also said that, if
"push came to shove" (and after consultation with his legal teams),
he would be willing to testify under oath regarding his associations with
Epstein.
The interview was believed by
Maitlis and Newsnight to have been approved by Queen Elizabeth II, although
"palace insiders" speaking to The Sunday
Telegraph disputed this. One of the Duke's official
advisors resigned just prior to the interview being aired. Although the Duke
was pleased with the outcome of the interview – reportedly giving Maitlis and
the Newsnight team a tour of Buckingham Palace following the
interview, it received negative reactions from both the media and
the public, both in and outside of the UK. It was described as a "car
crash" and "nuclear explosion l and the worst public relations crisis for the royal
family since the death
of Diana, Princess of Wales. Experts and those with ties to
Buckingham Palace said that the interview, its fallout and the abrupt
suspension of the Duke's royal duties were unprecedented.
On the eleventh of November 2019, the Students'
Union of the University of
Huddersfield passed a motion to lobby the Duke to resign as its
chancellor, as London
Metropolitan University was considering the Duke's role as its
patron. On the 18th of November, accountancy firm KPMG announced
it would not be renewing its sponsorship of Prince Andrew's entrepreneurial
scheme Pitch@Palace, and on the 19th of November, Standard Chartered also
withdrew its support.
On the 20th of
November 2019, it was announced, through a statement from Buckingham Palace,
that the Duke was suspending his public duties "for the foreseeable
future". The decision, made with the consent of the Queen, was accompanied
with the insistence that the Duke sympathised with Epstein's
victims. Other working royals are expected to take over his commitments in
the short term.
The Duke of York
receives a £249,000 annuity from the Queen.
The Sunday Times reported in July 2008
that for "the Duke of York's public role.he last year received £436,000 to
cover his expenses." On the 8th of March 2011, The Daily Telegraph reported: "In
2010, the Prince spent £620,000 as a trade envoy, including £154,000 on hotels,
food and hospitality and £465,000 in travel expenses.
I won’t go into all his other
ventures which have been extensive since this article is about the accusations
of him being a pedophile.
The The
charges of luring girls as young as 14 laid against Epstein, the 66-year-old
businessman for sex purposes in his mansion in Manhattan and his estate in Palm
Beach, Florida for sexual acts in exchange for money were mansions that Prince
Andrews should not have only visited, he shouldn’t have even lived in them.
When he was asked about Epstein’s conduct
re having sex with under-aged girls, the Duke said that he was appalled. If he
was appalled, why did he continue to hang around Epstein when he knew that
Epstein and other men were having sex with under aged girls?
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