This is a good day for the royal family.
They can start to put this behind them.
Whether it's a good day for justice is a harder one to answer
Shades of Michael Jackson, do innocent people really pay out these kind of sums?
However I do have a small degree of sympathy for Andrew, right from birth they have to do what’s right for the establishment rather than what’s right for him as a person.
Charles was eventually allowed to marry the woman he truly loved, but not before the shit storm he had with Diana.
Many say Andrew’s true love was Koo Stark but in the early to mid 80’s, I wonder if things might have turned out differently if he was allowed to go with his heart rather than what the establishment decreed?
The grand old duke of York
He borrowed 12 million quid
He gave it to someone he'd never met
For something he never did
BBC royal correspondant Nicholas Witchell assessed Prince Andrew's settlement 'a huge relief to the royal family in a very special jubilee year'.
We pay the queen £20m a year from the profits of the duchy of lancaster, a state owned property portfolio. That is where the money to pay his settlement is coming from. I find that disgusting!
If it were me I'd cancel Prince Andrew and his entire mob and forget this ridiculous charade of a jubilee celebration. Its just pathetic.
So we're taking away precious money from the most vulnerable in society and at the same time giving 12mil to this scumbag? **** the monarchy, they should turn Buckingham Palace into affordable flats!
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Witchell also said that “ sadly, there is no way back”
Sadly?? Sadly??
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...s-photo-Prince-Andrew-arm-waist.html#comments
Virginia Roberts now 'claims she's LOST notorious photo of Prince Andrew with his arm around her waist' which he says was faked: Royal will now use its disappearance as part of his defense in NYC civil rape suit
It's a scan of the photograph they say now they have lost, the original has been reported to be in the hands of the FBI for years.
They either have it or not.
The one in circulation is actually a photo of the photo taken by a photographer. He's been interviewed a number of times and says the original isn't a fake.
Got to be one of the most expensive photos of the century.
As time goes on it seems to me that the monarchy in its present form is more of a hindrance than a help to this country.
At the heart of it is privilege, entitlement, elitism and the locked-in nature of one group of people forever being given more of a chance in life than another group of people.
We see this with Boris and his government too re Partygate.
The monarchy, the Honours system, the peerage, public school system, Oxbridge, the cover-ups and the lack of transparency - none of it is open or fair, and without that what sort of society have you really got?
Witchell also said that “ sadly, there is no way back”
Sadly?? Sadly??
Sadly for him, as it means less work. The fawning Ginger lickspittle
Sad to see a former investigative journalist take this path into irrelevance. Why on earth did he take it?
BBC royal correspondant Nicholas Witchell assessed Prince Andrew's settlement 'a huge relief to the royal family in a very special jubilee year'.
We pay the queen £20m a year from the profits of the duchy of lancaster, a state owned property portfolio. That is where the money to pay his settlement is coming from. I find that disgusting!
If it were me I'd cancel Prince Andrew and his entire mob and forget this ridiculous charade of a jubilee celebration. Its just pathetic.
So we're taking away precious money from the most vulnerable in society and at the same time giving 12mil to this scumbag? **** the monarchy, they should turn Buckingham Palace into affordable flats!
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In this country if you have enough money and / or influence you are above the law, over and over again...