Former Prince Andrew
Don’t Even Think About Being King!!!
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The hits just keep coming for former Prince Andrew … In his latest public shaming, the British government is reportedly considering erasing him from the line of succession to the monarchy after his much-publicized arrest last week.
The BBC reports members of Parliament are now mulling bringing forth legislation that — if passed — would prevent Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from ever becoming King … a position currently held by his older brother, Charles.
Luke Pollard — the British Defense Minister — spoke with the BBC, saying the legislation would be the “right thing to do” no matter what the outcome is of the police investigation into Andrew.
As you know, Andrew was arrested Thursday on his 66th birthday at his home in Sandringham, England. British authorities have accused Andrew of suspicion of misconduct in public office, which is tied to his relationship with the late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. Andrew reportedly shared confidential information with Epstein when he was the United Kingdom’s trade envoy between 2001 and 2011.
Last October, King Charles stripped Andrew of his royal titles and released a statement siding with the authorities after his younger brother was arrested Thursday morning.
In 2021, Virginia Giuffre filed a lawsuit against Andrew for allegedly raping her when she was a teenager being sex trafficked by Epstein. Andrew later paid out an undisclosed sum to Guiffre to settle the suit.