Not looking good for Andrew. I can't help feeling that in a previous time, he'd have been expected to lock himself in the library with a decanter and a revolver.
Not looking good for Andrew. I can't help feeling that in a previous time, he'd have been expected to lock himself in the library with a decanter and a revolver.
Not looking good for Andrew. I can't help feeling that in a previous time, he'd have been expected to lock himself in the library with a decanter and a revolver.
Not looking good for Andrew. I can't help feeling that in a previous time, he'd have been expected to lock himself in the library with a decanter and a revolver.
Not looking good for Andrew. I can't help feeling that in a previous time, he'd have been expected to lock himself in the library with a decanter and a revolver.
I hope the staff also put down a tarp. I'd hate to see the furnishings get soiled.
Their must be a more cost-effective way to keep fond memories of empire, silly uniforms and jaunty hats in vogue?
Don't worry the UK taxpayer will pick up the bill, as usual for his messes.
Story of all these princes who have no responsibilities and rely and trade on their position as a member of royalty.
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One of them was 14 and the other 17? And she says “you’ll never guess who I am with? Jeffrey and Maxwell and Prince Andrew.” She says she is in London and slept with him. Seems like an economical way of sending all the incriminating evidence between two people with pretty advanced technology for the time.
Sorry, but I am open-minded about it but this is starting to sound like bollocks to me.
The prince’s lawyers have taken an aggressive approach to protecting their client. They first argued that the court summons had not been properly served, then attempted to get the case thrown out on the grounds that Giuffre doesn’t live in the US.
Now they are seeking their client’s salvation with the grim fact that he qualifies as a potential defendant in any sex abuse case connected to Epstein. In other words, it appears his possible culpability is being used as his defence.
Not sure what to believe with this story but THIS does sound a bit weird.
I assume that she is paraphrasing her communications but has it been established that Giuffre and Andriano knew each other and sent each other text messages.
She sent a picture by text…. In 2001?
First commercially available cellphone with a camera? Kyocera VP-210, released May 1999
So, yes. Its not just plausible, its highly likely.
I've taken the tour at Versailles twice. You can dispense with your system of government based on coming out of the right birth canal and not damage the tour of the royals' former home.
First commercially available cellphone with a camera? Kyocera VP-210, released May 1999
So, yes. Its not just plausible, its highly likely.
Seriously!? The first phones were only available in Japan. Do you think they would have had a Kyocera phone or a Sharp phone? Answer: no!
I remember them becoming more popular and then ubiquitous in Japan when everyone in the UK and US were still using blocky phones with no cameras.
This doesn’t add up.
What is the actual claim? Could she have taken a picture with an actual camera and sent it by text or email? That was certainly possible in 2001.
Seems like a thin thread to hang a defense on.
Seriously!? The first phones were only available in Japan. Do you think they would have had a Kyocera phone or a Sharp phone? Answer: no!
I remember them becoming more popular and then ubiquitous in Japan when everyone in the UK and US were still using blocky phones with no cameras.
This doesn’t add up.