A royal photographer is speaking out about a major moment he was told not to photograph.
18.03.2022 - 02:31 / perezhilton.com
You know what they say: pride cometh before a fall.
TBH, “fall” is putting it lightly when it comes to Prince Andrew. His association with Jeffrey Epstein and subsequent sexual assault lawsuit has left him in a state of utter ignominy. He’s been completely banned from public life and stripped of all his royal titles. Even the city of York wants nothing to do with their disgraced Duke.
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The scandal is all the more shocking coming from Queen Elizabeth’s favorite son. After all, she’s clearly someone who values stoic leadership, and here her kid is a total mess. As one source for People put it:
In contrast, the insider said of Andrew:
It makes sense when you think about it. Andrew’s ego was so puffed up from being a prince and a war hero, he wouldn’t think twice about reportedly treating his servants terribly (or allegedly doing much worse with young women like Virginia Giuffre). People with that much power and influence tend to think they can get away with anything.
And in some ways, he did — he escaped legal consequences in the sexual assault lawsuit because his mother and brother shelled out MILLIONS for his settlement. According to a source for The Mirror, the military vet faced “intense pressure from the very top” to make a deal before the case went further. Insiders told The Evening Standard that the prospect of Andrew being deposed filled Prince Charles and the Queen with “dread,” especially in light of his “disastrous” BBC interview.
As another source for The Telegraph observed:
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Luckily, they made him “see sense” so they could sweep the situation under
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The Queen has been spotted leaving Windsor with her son Prince Andrew as they make their way to Prince Philip's memorial service.
Prince Andrew has been seen accompanying the Queen to a memorial in honour of his father Prince Philip, which will be his final official public appearance as a royal. Andrew, 62, was seen seated beside his mother in a vehicle as they made their way from Windsor Castle to Tuesday morning's service at Westminster Abbey. The Duke was stripped of his Royal HRH and military titles in January, shortly after it was announced that he would face a civil trial in a sexual abuse case.
Prince Andrew is planning to attend the memorial service for his late father Prince Philip.The Duke of York, 62, is expected to appear at the service at Westminster Abbey honouring his late father on 29 March.The service will celebrate the life of the late Duke of Edinburgh, who died last April at the age of 99. A spokesperson for the Prince confirmed the news that he will be present at the memorial service to the BBC .