Queen Elizabeth accused of paying off Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's accuser
The late Queen Elizabeth's posters have been replaced by protesters in London
Anti-monarchy activists have replaced Queen Elizabeth II exhibition in London with the ones asking "what did she knew" about allegations against her son Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
Sharing the video of the activity on social media, anti-monarchy group Republic claimed, "Elizabeth helped pay off Andrew's accusers. She wasn't a saint like royal PR teams want you to think."
The group has been holding protests against the royal family since Andrew was linked to the late US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Earlier this year, the former Duke of York was taken into custody on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
Although he was released after the brief arrest, the younger brother of King Charles III still remains under investigation.
Last year, Charles stripped Andrew of his remaining royal titles and expelled him from Royal Lodge in Windsor over his ties with Epstein.
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