It sounds like Prince Charles desperately wants his brother Prince Andrew to stay out of the public eye amid his sexual assault trial.
24.01.2022 - 13:31 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Prince Andrew toured red-light sex clubs with billionaire paedophile Jeffrey Epstein and spent time with pimp Ghislaine Maxwell in Thailand, it's been reported.
The manager of a topless go-go bar in Patong said the was visited by the royal during a trip to the south East Asian country, according to the Mirror.
The Mirror has printed an 'infamous' set of snaps which show the Duke of York on a yacht off the coast of Phuket at new year in 2001, surrounded by topless supermodels.
Maxwell and Epstein were said to have been on the same holiday as the Queen's second son, with the former thought to have stayed at his hotel.
The wild holiday was around the time Andrew became close with the couple - and just months before he allegedly sexually assaulted Virginia Giuffre.
Andrew has vehemently denied this allegation, and claims there was nothing improper about his relationship with the couple - who were both convicted of child sex crimes in the US.
The duke splashed out £4,000-a-night on a private villa at the lavish and "ultra-exclusive" Amanpuri Hotel in Phuket - where the couple also stayed, reports say.
A Phuket-based journalist known as Lana told The Sun Online the resort is the "go-to place" for high-profile figures who need a "high level of luxury and privacy".
Spending his days on yachts with scantily-clad women, by night the prince reportedly teamed up with Epstein to visit Patong - a notorious sex tourism hub where the streets are lined with go-go bars, massage parlours and other adult entertainment venues.
The pair visited the Banana Disco - a popular tourist nightclub which advertises itself online with videos of women wearing not much at all.
However, Canadian blogger Lana, who runs the site gophuket.net, told the Sun this
It sounds like Prince Charles desperately wants his brother Prince Andrew to stay out of the public eye amid his sexual assault trial.
Prince Andrew could have assets seized from his £30million home by bailiffs if he loses his sex case trial, one lawyer has claimed. Virginia Giuffre, now 38, claims she was trafficked by billionaire Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell to have sex with the Duke of York in London in 2001 when she was 17. She also alleges that she was forced to have sex with the 62 year old at Epstein’s home in New York and the US Virgin Islands.
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