King Charles ‘must’ let shamed Andrew pay price of his sins
King Charles is told to present Andrew to authorities in the US
King Charles is urged to the push disgrace better, Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, to speak to US investigators.
His majesty, who is waiting to make his official trip to America this month, is told to push the ex Duke of York towards justice for convicted sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein’s victims.
Writing for mirror, royal expert Russell Myers says: “The King has already spoken out in the strongest terms following his brother’s dramatic arrest, stating "the law must take its course" on allegations of Andrew's handing over confidential information to his paedophile pal while a British trade envoy.”
He says: “Charles has also repeatedly stated his concern at the continued allegations surrounding the former Duke of York’s relationship with Epstein and claims that he too abused numerous victims as part of his global trafficking ring.”
“While Andrew has continued to deny all the allegations, the King must have the power over his disgraced sibling to implore him to do the right thing and speak to US investigators probing Epstein’s crimes,” says the expert.
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