For Andrew, it seems there is no depth profound enough for his brother King Charles to push the knife in.
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Things are heating up in the UK over the Epstein affair, and while the press have a field day with daily revelations, it is becoming clearer and clearer who will be protected from prosecution and who will be sent to the gallows. Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew, it would seem, has been thrown under a bus by his brother, the King, who could simply take no more of the sleazy reports in the press about underage girls and Andrew selling off secrets relating to the country to Epstein. Something had to be done to make a clear statement, if for nothing else, to protect the British royal family from being dragged down into the sewer with Andrew.
The arrest by UK police of Andrew on the morning of 19th February is interesting as it throws up a number of questions which surely British journalists will not bother asking. Namely, why did it take so long? And perhaps more importantly, who actually made the decision that Andrew had to be arrested?
Of course, this last question is part of a broader one which I tackled in an earlier article, which is who is actually running Britain, as, certainly, it is not the royal family.
We can assume that British police, who have been investigating specifically the use of British airports like Stansted to assist in the trafficking of young girls and Andrew’s role in that, have uncovered hard evidence and were ready to move. But it is also as though someone in the UK, very powerful, is directing these decisions. One obvious explanation is the Rothschild banking family, which has very close connections with the British royal family and, as they are at the heart of the Epstein so-called investigation on both sides of the Atlantic, are calling the shots. Perhaps unsurprisingly, Peter Mandelson, who worked for them and who lives in a house owned by them, has so far not faced any real hard investigation or questioning by UK police, despite his crimes being as weighty as Andrew’s.
So, if the Rothschilds have decided that Andrew would be a very good sacrificial lamb to lead to the slaughter, which can bring back some credibility to the House of Windsor and Charles as monarch, we can expect him to do jail time and to be hung out to dry. But the Rothschilds might have decided that Andrew had to be used in such a way as it also drives media attention away from Trump and other key figures who are still in power and serving their masters — but who are certainly implicated in the tawdry affair of trafficking underage girls around the world for their revolting carnality.
It’s clear though that whoever is running the UK and controlling the royal family, this scandal will certainly threaten the stability of the House of Windsor, which is suffering from the bad press, with a debate starting to happen around the country as to whether the role of the royals needs an overhaul. King Charles will be more than aware that the British public are angry and are directing that rage at him, as was recently the case when he was heckled in public by members of a crowd.
The news though of Andrew’s arrest is shocking and will reverberate around the world for days to come. Never in the history of the royal family has any member been arrested like this. You have to go back to 1957, when a trove of secret service documents was made available to Queen Elizabeth II which showed beyond any doubt that the former King Edward VIII, while in exile living in Portugal during the war, was in fact colluding with the Nazis and was hoping that Germany would overpower Britain and reinstall him as monarch. He could have been tried for treason, but the Queen chose to not go ahead with such a brutal treatment.
For Andrew, it seems there is no depth profound enough for his brother King Charles to push the knife in. It is as though he wants to make an example of Andrew, and the police may well press charges in the coming days which will certainly mean jail time. That is, of course, if all we are seeing is not an elaborate PR stunt designed to humiliate Andrew but nothing more. The escape plan of leaving the UK and rushing to the UAE, where the emir there has already given him a lavish apartment in Abu Dhabi, seems less and less far-fetched as the days continue. What is notable about the arrest of Andrew is that journalists have hinted that it is based on his abuse of power, which of course is about selling state secrets, not about the depraved life he led in the vortex of Epstein’s paedo sex ring.


