Jeffrey Epstein, King Charles and Andrew Mountbatten
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Charles addresses Andrew's involvement with Epstein for the 1st time after reports his brother's scandals are ‘killing' him- ‘It could spell the end'
What's going on with the monarch?
King Charles had to put his brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor somewhere after he evicted the disgraced ex-prince from his longtime home, Royal Lodge. The monarch, 77, plunked Andrew, 65, at the royal family's Sandringham Estate in Norfolk following the latter's association with dead pedophile Jeffrey Epstein — in a move that's meant to "contain" him.
King Charles' disgraced brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor moves from his royal mansion to a private estate after appearing in newly released Epstein files.
Edward addressed the Epstein controversy amid scrutiny of his brother Andrew's link to the financier on Tuesday, Feb. 3
King Charles is facing what aides describe as the most punishing stretch of his reign, with sources warning RadarOnline. com a collision of cancer treatment and renewed scandal around his brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is "killing" the monarch as fresh Epstein files ignite political and royal fallout for his scandal-swamped younger sibling.
Prince Edward has urged the public to focus on victims after explosive new material reignited scrutiny of his disgraced brother's links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.