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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor arrested


Anyone told him if he gets banged up that they can't take their valets with them, scenes having to dress himself in the morning
I have been having such a rollicking time watching reports on this I haven't even considered the next steps....

Bail?
Charges?
Is he just being questioned in relation to allegations or to help with enquiries?
Deportation to the US?
Ooooooooh when he could have just done the decent thing and gone in to help with enquiries and instead he has forced them to drag him in thinking they wouldn't.


Bet he's sweating now the useless shameless bstd.
 
Is this a UK or US case?
UK now but the US has expressed an ardent desire to speak with him too, which he should have gone to America and done years ago if he was decent.

Thing is under the Trump administration you'd want him questioned by the goodies not the baddies.... so all in all it is excellent that he has been arrested here, which implies a charge? Then I am guessing the police here are allowed to share all the information with the US.

I know some felt that Maitliss did not go hard enough on Andrew in the Newsnight interview but I thought it was excellent and now we have a thorough accounting of his version of events for the police to challenge him with given the evidence now available from the Epstein files.
Has Mandelson's homes mysteriously burned down yet?
He did say something about going canoeing...
 
I'd like to think he was stood on the front door step with the royal todger in his hand when the policewoman turned up, thinking it was his birthday strippogram.
 
It's ironic that these people some how see themselves as more patriotic or more British , yet the people they support are generally traitors to this country and very much anti-british
It is a sticky wicket, the monarchy present soft diplomacy which is very much needed thanks to the absolute mentalists running countries and kicking off... if we abolished the monarchy we would have President Farage and lose an internationally essential channel of diplomacy.

Personally I am against a monarchy and any scheme that indentures foetuses to public nonsense. It is utterly immoral. It is however incredibly useful at the moment and cheaper and less racist than what would replace it.
 
It's ironic that these people some how see themselves as more patriotic or more British , yet the people they support are generally traitors to this country and very much anti-british
I mean,the bloke who people were cheering onto the throne,paid 1.5 million to keep his noncey brother out of jail. And the woman before him that the country adore for some reason, 10 million. God bless em'.
 
I mean,the bloke who people were cheering onto the throne,paid 1.5 million to keep his noncey brother out of jail. And the woman before him that the country adore for some reason, 10 million. God bless em'.
For some reason? Doing it rather too brown there.

One can loathe a monarchy like me because they are wrong but anyone can see that QEII was loved for very good reason. It trivialises your position if you are just going to be silly and petulant. Whether we have incredible monarchs or not we should not have a monarchy. No reason at all for you to tilt at the windmill of QEII's extraordinary reign and service in duty. Behave.
 
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