King Charles just released a statement saying,
“I have learned with deepest concern the news about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and suspicion of misconduct in public office. What now follows is the full, fair, and proper process by which this issue is investigated in the appropriate manner and by the appropriate authorities. And this, as I have said before, they have our full and wholehearted support and cooperation.”
“Let me state clearly. The law must take its course.”
And I have a question.
When will the law take its course with President Trump, who has a far longer and more sordid history of abuse than Andrew did, going way back decades and decades and decades?
When will the law take its course with Trump’s hangers-on, the billionaires and the others?
The Epstein scandal is going to bring down the British government and may threaten the existence of the British monarchy.
When will Americans stand up and demand the same moral investigation and moral rectitude and backbone from our own government?
When will evangelical Christians demand that the full Epstein file, with no reductions and redactions of the names of the male perpetrators, be released, everything included, redactions only of the victims?
When will this happen?
If the British monarchy is threatened by this scandal, this sordid debauchery, if the British government is going to be brought down by it, if the king has stood aside and said arrest my brother and investigate him, when will we do the same?
Police cars pulled up at the residence of Andrew and he was hauled off for questioning by the authorities.
Instead of building a new garish ballroom in the White House, it is time the U.S. police do its job with Donald Trump.
Please watch and share my new Conversation with Andrew Lownie, the author who brought down The House of York:
My Conversation with Andrew Lownie, The Author Who Brought Down The House of York
In this revealing Conversation, I speak with historian, publisher, and author Andrew Lownie about his investigation into Prince Andrew, the aura of untouchable royal privilege, and the culture that allowed secrecy to fester and rot. We explore the Epstein scandal’s wider implications and the monarchy’s uncertain future in a world that demands transparen…





















