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Prince Andrew - GUILTY?!?!

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mummyyessy · 17/11/2019 00:24

Can not believe he agreed to do this interview. What a car crash!

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Findumdum1 · 18/11/2019 01:38

Guilty as sin. He was fully aware and taking part. Not least because I dont believe he's ever been to a pizza express in his life, not least the one in Woking. Not to mention the fucking ludicrous " I didnt sweat in the 90s because someone pointed a gun at me once in the 80s and the adrenaline stopped me sweating, for awhile" UTTER BOLLOCKS

NewtonPulsifer · 18/11/2019 01:38

As a puppy sitting next to a pile of puppy poo. Vile human, needs his title and privileges removing ASAP.

escapade1234 · 18/11/2019 01:43

What is he guilty of? In terms of criminal law?

Clearly it’s seedy, immoral and abusive. There’s no doubt of that.

But do the FBI want to charge him with something?

Wouldn’t it be easier to say “yes, I had sex with a young woman who I presumed to be older than she was. I regret it. I showed poor judgement and wish I’d never met Epstein. I am sorry for playing a part in her abuse.”

Wouldn’t that be easier all round than this ridiculous charade?

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Mintjulia · 18/11/2019 01:47

Prince Andrew is bound by the same laws as the rest of us which means if there is EVIDENCE then he should face court. But it also means he is innocent until PROVEN guilty.
Haven’t we learnt anything from the political paedophile ring /Nick case? Trial by gossip column is a bad idea.
He is completely out of touch with reality though. In the age of #metoo, no one gives a damn about his “useful connections”. The man is a grade A idiot but being an idiot is not a crime.

Bluerussian · 18/11/2019 02:17

Passthecherrycoke Sun 17-Nov-19 08:24:46
I can’t believe you thought it went quite well @Bluerussian 😭
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I'm not so sure I think that now.

I always want there to be a reasonable explanation for everything, don't find it easy to think the worst of anybody unless things are proven. I've always been like that, even if someone did something to me I've tended to think they didn't mean it (my husband once said that if I answered the door to someone and they were pointing a shotgun at me, I'd think they were having a laugh).

However I attempted to watch the interview again, sometimes you pick up on things better second time around. I watched a bit but couldn't bear to watch the rest.

I've decided (said that on another thread and didn't intend to come back on this one - but obviously did), I am not going to read any more about this issue until it's all over. Frankly I don't have the stomach for it and at my age, I don't have to get so involved (so involved I even dreamed about it). I'll leave that to others and try to think of different things.

ProfessorSlocombe · 18/11/2019 08:41

ProfessorSlocombe why do you find it so unbelievable?

Did you read what I said and understand it ? Go back and try again.

ForalltheSaints · 18/11/2019 08:42

I think it would help the Royal Family and perhaps him if he were to give up his place in the line of succession.

ProfessorSlocombe · 18/11/2019 08:44

And I've just read your amendment Grin .. sorry here too.

Travelfan1 · 18/11/2019 08:47

Guilty as fuck!! He should be being questioned by the police, not having a cosy chat with Emily marlins on news night. Despicable individual!

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