Jeffrey Epstein: The Coverup Chronicles
Prince Andrew reportedly used private access to Buckingham Palace as a way to impress women connected to Jeffrey Epstein, with one of the most striking attractions being the opportunity to sit on the monarch’s throne. Accounts have described Andrew leading unauthorized or highly unusual private tours through restricted areas of the palace, treating spaces associated with the Crown as though they were available for his personal entertainment. One woman who worked for Epstein recalled being allowed to sit on the Queen’s throne during a palace visit, while Andrew was also reported to have shown Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell and other guests around the royal residence outside normal public arrangements. The throne-room experience came to symbolize Andrew’s alleged habit of using royal status, privilege and proximity to the monarchy to impress visitors, particularly women within Epstein’s orbit. Describing it as Andrew’s established “go-to move” goes somewhat beyond what has been publicly proven, but the available accounts suggest that allowing selected guests unusual access to royal spaces was part of the way he projected power and exclusivity. Sitting on the throne was not merely a tourist novelty; it offered women an experience almost nobody else could receive and reinforced Andrew’s position as the prince capable of opening otherwise locked doors. These episodes also raised serious questions about palace security, Andrew’s judgment and the degree to which he blurred the boundary between his public royal role and his private social life. In retrospect, the throne-room stories became another example of how Andrew allegedly used the prestige of the monarchy to entertain and impress people associated with Epstein while palace institutions failed to prevent or meaningfully scrutinize that access. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
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