A very significant member of the royal family could reportedly get caught up in ex-Prince Andrew‘s links with Jeffrey Epstein. It is allegedly none other than the former Duke of York’s brother, King Charles. Royal biographer and expert Andrew Lownie recently sat for an interview with Tom Sykes in the first episode of the show, “The Royalist.”
During their conversation, the expert went on to claim that the monarch could pay a price for the former Prince’s scandalous past. The interview aired on YouTube on March 18. It came out after Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest on his 66th birthday, on February 19. The authorities released him since then, allegedly under investigation.
King Charles could pay a price for Ex-Prince Andrew’s Epstein links, says expert
King Charles might allegedly have to pay the price for his brother, ex-Prince Andrew’s, connections with Jeffrey Epstein. In the debut episode of “The Royalist,” the show’s host, Tom Sykes, asked the guest, royal expert Andrew Lownie, whether the monarch would be “forced to abdicate” over the former Duke of York’s links to Jeffrey Epstein. The host further asked, “Is that where this story ends?”
In response to the question, Andrew Lownie said that King Charles has been “saying that the law must take its course.” The royal expert continued, “And, you know, if he has perverted the course of justice, then I’m afraid, you know, he has to…bite the bullet and accept responsibility.”
The expert further stated, “I mean, I’m sure the firewalls are all going up.” Lownie continued, “They’re throwing all the members of the family under the bus to divert attention.”
After that, Andrew Lownie said, “They will say that…there’ll be some poor courtier who will have to take the rap.” The expert continued, “And Charles wasn’t briefed, didn’t know anything.” However, “It’s just not conceivable,” claimed the royal biographer.
The royal expert further explained, “They brought this problem on themselves. If they dealt with it much earlier, and being more ruthless, there wouldn’t be these wider questions…about royal accountability.” “But, there also wouldn’t be questions now being asked about the King himself,” added the expert.
Originally reported by Nikita Nath on Reality Tea.
