smartcooky
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Not HRH, although I do think he embodies the dignity and honour that the institution of monarchy has historically demonstrated and which it deserves.
Nice (back-handed) compliment...
Not HRH, although I do think he embodies the dignity and honour that the institution of monarchy has historically demonstrated and which it deserves.
Umm I believe many are missing the true driving force behind this (relatively) quick settlement, once the motion to dismiss was denied.
The hidden hand behind all of Andrew's legal difficulties in this case has been the Queen. She (and her advisers, and Charles and William) have an overriding instinct to protect the monarchy at almost any cost - they truly do fear the rise of republicanism (once the Queen dies, of course) if sufficient mud-dragging of the RF takes place.
They were prepared to allow Andrew to try to get the Giuffre case thrown out in January. However, once that didn't happen, Plan B immediately swung into action.
And Plan B was: 1) immediately strip Andrew of patronages and his (external) HRH status, in a pre-agreed and choreographed manner; 2) put the mechanism in play for Andrew to pay whatever it took to settle this matter out of court, as soon as possible. The Queen (I believe) has funded almost all of the settlement (which, incidentally, is actually likely to run to multiple tens of millions - everyone's still forgetting both sides' legal costs, and the quanta being mentioned for Giuffre and the charity stuff are very probably too low as well.
Simply put, the Queen and Charles/William wanted to put a stop to all further controversy on this matter as soon as possible, once they knew it was otherwise destined to proceed to trial. That would have been the case in any "ordinary" year. But 2022 is not an ordinary year: it's the Queen's Diamond Jubilee year. The RF see this (probably correctly) as a mechanism for engendering love and respect - not only for the Queen herself, but also for the Monarchy as an institution.
And they simply were not prepared to have - between now and October - the media running parallel stories on 1) the latest instalment of the Diamond Jubilee celebrations, and 2) the latest sleazy details on Andrew's court case.
THIS is what the settlement has always been about. Nothing whatsoever to do with Andrew himself - he would have had zero choice in the matter. And it doesn't matter whether or not Andrew and his lawyers expected to win in court (or, indeed, whether or not the Queen and her advisers/lawyers expected Andrew to win in court): the very fact that there was going to be a tawdry sex-based trial of one of the Queen's sons - plus all the build-up to that trial (the depositions, the leaks...) made it inconceivable to HMQ and the RF that the case could continue going forward towards trial, once the motion to dismiss was denied.
A tie is where both teams finish with the same score (very rare).
Thirty-five years on, the people I used to play village cricket with don't let me forget it! The scores were level, numbers 10 and 11 (me) batting. My call, from the bowlers end; I got 3/4 of the way to the striker's end, and was sent back. I was run out but only be a foot or two. An easy single. Meh...
The hidden hand behind all of Andrew's legal difficulties in this case has been the Queen.
Remember that time Meghan Markle dragged down the reputation of the Royal Family by guest editing Vogue?
@GaryLineker said:Reports that Palace have spent as much as £12m on Giuffre. I’m not sure it’s enough to avoid going down.
What does "avoid going down" mean in this context?
Its a something of a double-entendre. "Going down" is a slang term with sexual connotations, but of course, since Gary Lineker is a former English Premier League and International soccer player (and now a commentator) so he is also using it in the context of relegation from a higher league to a lower league. A team near the bottom of the league table is often said to at risk of "going down" at the end of the season.
You could interpret what is happening to Mr Windsor as "relegation".
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A more serious Twitter thread on this and why a lot of the very credible accusations were supported by testimony of people who couldn't put their names on the record
https://twitter.com/adamdavidson/status/1533082314321842179?s=20&t=wbJ3wHaA23SY3AOr2P_j8g
In a statement he said: “In discussion with the king, and my immediate and wider family, we have concluded the continued accusations about me distract from the work of His Majesty and the royal family. I have decided, as I always have, to put my duty to my family and country first. I stand by my decision five years ago to stand back from public life.
“With His Majesty’s agreement, we feel I must now go a step further. I will therefore no longer use my title or the honours which have been conferred upon me. As I have said previously, I vigorously deny the accusations against me.”
Oh, to have been a fly on the wall for that 'discussion'.
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Prince Andrew gives up royal titles including Duke of York after ‘discussion with king’
In statement released by Buckingham Palace, Andrew says he will give up titles and honourswww.theguardian.com