Jeffrey Epstein: The Coverup Chronicles
Prince Andrew has become a massive liability for King Charles because his Epstein ties are no longer a contained family embarrassment — they are a recurring institutional crisis. Every new disclosure, allegation, lawsuit reference, police assessment, or resurfaced photograph drags the monarchy back into the Epstein scandal and forces Charles to answer for why his brother was protected, housed, funded, titled, and publicly tolerated for so long. Charles has already taken extraordinary steps to isolate Andrew, including stripping him of royal titles and duties and forcing him out of Royal Lodge, but even those moves have not fully severed the damage because Andrew’s name remains attached to the Crown, the royal family’s judgment, and the monarchy’s credibility. The problem for Charles is that Andrew’s scandal cuts directly against the King’s effort to present a slimmed-down, disciplined, service-oriented monarchy. Instead, Andrew keeps reviving the image of a protected royal insider who moved through Epstein’s world, denied wrongdoing, settled with Virginia Giuffre without admitting liability, and then continued to generate questions about privilege, accountability, and institutional protection. The issue has even expanded beyond sexual-misconduct allegations into questions about whether Andrew shared confidential government material with Epstein while serving as a British trade envoy, giving the scandal a national-security and public-office dimension. For Charles, Andrew is not just a disgraced brother; he is a standing contradiction to everything the modern monarchy claims it wants to be. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
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