I note this comment by Xander Elliards in The National this morning:
If she were alive to see her middle son arrested, it is unlikely the late Elizabeth would have been surprised.
At the very least, she saw the photos and she knew of the 2010 Epstein visit. She saw the 2019 Newsnight interview. She funded the 2022 settlement, and she publicly stood beside him afterwards. She presided over a system that shielded her son from scrutiny for over a decade.
If anything, if the Queen were alive, the police should be bringing her in for questioning.
Direct, but entirely appropriate, I think.
The Royals know much more than they have said. It's time to own up.
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Elizabeth would never have permitted the arrest if she still lived.
Time to stand down as well.
The only problem is that would make Starmer the President. Ugh.
Speaking as a parent – which Liz was – I think that she would have looked aghast at Randy Andy and the company he was keeping. He should have stayed in the military – everything seemed fine up until then. Maybe.
The Royals canoodling amongst each other and with fellow dukes, earls etc., is one thing and can be seen as simply decadent and salacious.
However, having relations with commoners who seem to be part of a sex trafficking exercise is another thing entirely. It’s positively medieval as well as unacceptable. That is the state secret that is at risk of being unrevealed and avoiding punishment – never mind the other charges.
Yep, it is time to own up, for sure.
I tend to agree with Coolheads Prevail; he wouldn’t have been arrested if she was still alive. He would have probably been ‘quietly removed’ to somewhere like Dubai to live out the rest of his days.
Who knows; that may happen.
I think QEII was still alive would have encouraged Andrew to cooperate which would have negated any reason for an arrest.
QEII was not an intellectual but I thoroughly believe she knew how to read a room and was better than average at this task when it came to what may or may not affect the monarchy.
She paid out £12 million to gain silence. I am not sure that supports your argument.
My powers of prediction aren’t brilliant. Keir’s still here, for example. But I can’t help wondering whether there will soon be earnest discussion amongst the Royal punditry about abdication due to ill health and age in a way that suggests it’s a long and honourable tradition of the British monarchy, which of course it isn’t . Charles is going to need some kind of exit strategy, and this might be it.