Prince Andrew's painful Newsnight interview
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Looks like Charlie stepped in to help mummy pay for Andy's settlement..
Prince Andrew not given public funds to pay accuser: UK Treasury
London: Prince Andrew was not given a penny of public funds to pay off his accuser, the British Treasury insisted, as the settlement was finalised on Wednesday AEDT.
A joint order filed with the New York court called for the civil action to be dismissed. It stated that each side would cover its own costs and fees.
The financial deal is understood to exceed £12 million ($21 million), including a £2 million contribution to Giuffre’s sex trafficking charity thought to have been paid by the Queen. Her Majesty has privately funded Andrew’s legal fight since he was first cast adrift by the royal family in late 2019, following his disastrous Newsnight interview.
Prince Charles, heir to throne, is also said to have made a hefty financial contribution to the settlement in order to allow his brother to draw a line under the case and avoid further damaging the reputation of the monarchy, particularly in the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee year.
Full: https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/world/ ... 5a308.html
Prince Andrew not given public funds to pay accuser: UK Treasury
London: Prince Andrew was not given a penny of public funds to pay off his accuser, the British Treasury insisted, as the settlement was finalised on Wednesday AEDT.
A joint order filed with the New York court called for the civil action to be dismissed. It stated that each side would cover its own costs and fees.
The financial deal is understood to exceed £12 million ($21 million), including a £2 million contribution to Giuffre’s sex trafficking charity thought to have been paid by the Queen. Her Majesty has privately funded Andrew’s legal fight since he was first cast adrift by the royal family in late 2019, following his disastrous Newsnight interview.
Prince Charles, heir to throne, is also said to have made a hefty financial contribution to the settlement in order to allow his brother to draw a line under the case and avoid further damaging the reputation of the monarchy, particularly in the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee year.
Full: https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/world/ ... 5a308.html
Re: Prince Andrew's painful Newsnight interview
Possibly the queen then altered her will so Charles gets more than Andrew (or yet more than)Clutch Cargo wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 10:27 am Looks like Charlie stepped in to help mummy pay for Andy's settlement..
Prince Andrew not given public funds to pay accuser: UK Treasury
London: Prince Andrew was not given a penny of public funds to pay off his accuser, the British Treasury insisted, as the settlement was finalised on Wednesday AEDT.
A joint order filed with the New York court called for the civil action to be dismissed. It stated that each side would cover its own costs and fees.
The financial deal is understood to exceed £12 million ($21 million), including a £2 million contribution to Giuffre’s sex trafficking charity thought to have been paid by the Queen. Her Majesty has privately funded Andrew’s legal fight since he was first cast adrift by the royal family in late 2019, following his disastrous Newsnight interview.
Prince Charles, heir to throne, is also said to have made a hefty financial contribution to the settlement in order to allow his brother to draw a line under the case and avoid further damaging the reputation of the monarchy, particularly in the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee year.
Full: https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/world/ ... 5a308.html
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Def possible haha. Makes me think too that Charles is def showing king maker material! After all, from what I've been able to discern he doesn't think much of his younger brother.. yet, he seems to have put the personal feelings aside for the good of the royal family.violet wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 3:54 pmPossibly the queen then altered her will so Charles gets more than Andrew (or yet more than)Clutch Cargo wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 10:27 am Looks like Charlie stepped in to help mummy pay for Andy's settlement..
Prince Andrew not given public funds to pay accuser: UK Treasury
London: Prince Andrew was not given a penny of public funds to pay off his accuser, the British Treasury insisted, as the settlement was finalised on Wednesday AEDT.
A joint order filed with the New York court called for the civil action to be dismissed. It stated that each side would cover its own costs and fees.
The financial deal is understood to exceed £12 million ($21 million), including a £2 million contribution to Giuffre’s sex trafficking charity thought to have been paid by the Queen. Her Majesty has privately funded Andrew’s legal fight since he was first cast adrift by the royal family in late 2019, following his disastrous Newsnight interview.
Prince Charles, heir to throne, is also said to have made a hefty financial contribution to the settlement in order to allow his brother to draw a line under the case and avoid further damaging the reputation of the monarchy, particularly in the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee year.
Full: https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/world/ ... 5a308.html
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A weekend long read only for the dedicated..
Royal roadkill: The downfall of Britain’s Prince Andrew
Allegations of sexual assault, bizarre claims, a “car crash” interview: Prince Andrew’s diminished status may have surprised some, but the life of the Queen’s beloved second son has often paralleled his country’s place in the world.
Prince Andrew in 2017. Despite his banishment, he remains a significant historical figure precisely because his life signifies so much about Britain’s post-war history.
https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/nation ... 59pyd.html
Royal roadkill: The downfall of Britain’s Prince Andrew
Allegations of sexual assault, bizarre claims, a “car crash” interview: Prince Andrew’s diminished status may have surprised some, but the life of the Queen’s beloved second son has often paralleled his country’s place in the world.
Prince Andrew in 2017. Despite his banishment, he remains a significant historical figure precisely because his life signifies so much about Britain’s post-war history.
https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/nation ... 59pyd.html
Re: Prince Andrew's painful Newsnight interview
he's got a new book out for children
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The media love to play with this don't they?
The Queen’s favourite son is back by her side, but ‘The Firm’ is furious
London: Just when we thought we’d seen the last of Prince Andrew, there he was, arm-in-arm with his frail 95-year-old mother, escorting her to her seat as the royals gathered to remember her husband - his dad.
But this was no run-of-the-mill family gathering. This was Westminster Abbey and broadcast live to a nation. Onlookers were surprised - and some were shocked.
Was this the Queen putting motherhood ahead of monarchy? A mother’s natural wish would be for comfort on a difficult day.
It is hard not to see this as anything but an endorsement for her son, her long-time favourite. It is little wonder others in the family are fuming.
Andrew’s starring role eclipsed anything else the royals may have hoped to communicate at the memorial - the Queen in public, surrounded by family, a grand old man given his rightful commemoration, a family united in grief. Hardly.
The tabloids went mad over the Queen’s “public display of forgiveness”, as the Daily Express put it: “Royal fallout”, “Royals’ dismay” and “the pain and the stain”.
Andrew was supposed to step back and quit public life over his association with the paedophile Jeffrey Epstein. Earlier this month, he paid millions of pounds to Virginia Giuffre, who had accused him of rape, although he has consistently denied her allegations.
His older brother, Charles, and nephew, William – first and second in line to the throne – were the ones who insisted Andrew be stripped of his royal duties. It is this pair who now run the family business. The Queen was said to understand their decision, but was unpleased.
Family sources have told the British press said that senior royals – including Prince Charles and the Duke of Cambridge – were dismayed by events and that Andrew’s decision to put himself “front and centre” of the service had caused “consternation”.
Full: https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/world/ ... 5a9a7.html
The Queen’s favourite son is back by her side, but ‘The Firm’ is furious
London: Just when we thought we’d seen the last of Prince Andrew, there he was, arm-in-arm with his frail 95-year-old mother, escorting her to her seat as the royals gathered to remember her husband - his dad.
But this was no run-of-the-mill family gathering. This was Westminster Abbey and broadcast live to a nation. Onlookers were surprised - and some were shocked.
Was this the Queen putting motherhood ahead of monarchy? A mother’s natural wish would be for comfort on a difficult day.
It is hard not to see this as anything but an endorsement for her son, her long-time favourite. It is little wonder others in the family are fuming.
Andrew’s starring role eclipsed anything else the royals may have hoped to communicate at the memorial - the Queen in public, surrounded by family, a grand old man given his rightful commemoration, a family united in grief. Hardly.
The tabloids went mad over the Queen’s “public display of forgiveness”, as the Daily Express put it: “Royal fallout”, “Royals’ dismay” and “the pain and the stain”.
Andrew was supposed to step back and quit public life over his association with the paedophile Jeffrey Epstein. Earlier this month, he paid millions of pounds to Virginia Giuffre, who had accused him of rape, although he has consistently denied her allegations.
His older brother, Charles, and nephew, William – first and second in line to the throne – were the ones who insisted Andrew be stripped of his royal duties. It is this pair who now run the family business. The Queen was said to understand their decision, but was unpleased.
Family sources have told the British press said that senior royals – including Prince Charles and the Duke of Cambridge – were dismayed by events and that Andrew’s decision to put himself “front and centre” of the service had caused “consternation”.
Full: https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/world/ ... 5a9a7.html
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I would certainly not put much faith in the tabloid headlines- the journo’s are liable to get the basic facts wrong in both those rags pictured. Fortunately, someone puts todays date on the page for them.
Sensationalist crap merchants that often miss the actual, more interesting truth.
Sensationalist crap merchants that often miss the actual, more interesting truth.
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^^
I probably should have quoted the whole article but did so for the sake of brevity..
Nevertheless, this little gem..
I probably should have quoted the whole article but did so for the sake of brevity..
Nevertheless, this little gem..
His daughter, Princesses Beatrice, covered her face with her hymn sheet as she wept at the sight of her father walk her grandmother to her seat. She was seen peeking out at the pair from behind a service sheet before reaching into her handbag for a tissue.
She had reportedly a key role in persuading him to do the now infamous BBC interview last year which, in an attempt to clear his name, backfired spectacularly. The rumour is she has barely stopped crying since.
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I guess the other possibility is so remote as to be unfathomable? That they might have actually like the old man, and miss him. Silly idea. Forget I mentioned it.Clutch Cargo wrote: ↑Wed Mar 30, 2022 2:10 pm ^^
I probably should have quoted the whole article but did so for the sake of brevity..
Nevertheless, this little gem..
His daughter, Princesses Beatrice, covered her face with her hymn sheet as she wept at the sight of her father walk her grandmother to her seat. She was seen peeking out at the pair from behind a service sheet before reaching into her handbag for a tissue.
She had reportedly a key role in persuading him to do the now infamous BBC interview last year which, in an attempt to clear his name, backfired spectacularly. The rumour is she has barely stopped crying since.
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Prince Andrew aide ‘said disputed £750k payment was for daughter’s wedding’
Report follows Turkish millionaire’s claim in high court that her financial adviser said cash was for help with passport application
Sat 2 Apr 2022 15.34 BST
One of the Duke of York’s senior aides told bankers that a now disputed cash payment to the prince was for his daughter Princess Beatrice’s wedding, it has been reported.
In 2019, Andrew received £750,000 from Nebahat Isbilen, a Turkish millionaire and wife of a former leading politician, who has claimed in the high court that she was told by her financial adviser Selman Turk to pay the sum to the prince in return for assistance with a passport application. It was later claimed in court documents that this was a false representation.
Isbilen is now suing Turk in the high court, alleging that he defrauded her.
Andrew offered no explanation on Friday as to why the money originally entered his bank account and why he paid it back in full after being approached by Isbilen’s lawyers 16 months after it was received.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/202 ... court-case
Report follows Turkish millionaire’s claim in high court that her financial adviser said cash was for help with passport application
Sat 2 Apr 2022 15.34 BST
One of the Duke of York’s senior aides told bankers that a now disputed cash payment to the prince was for his daughter Princess Beatrice’s wedding, it has been reported.
In 2019, Andrew received £750,000 from Nebahat Isbilen, a Turkish millionaire and wife of a former leading politician, who has claimed in the high court that she was told by her financial adviser Selman Turk to pay the sum to the prince in return for assistance with a passport application. It was later claimed in court documents that this was a false representation.
Isbilen is now suing Turk in the high court, alleging that he defrauded her.
Andrew offered no explanation on Friday as to why the money originally entered his bank account and why he paid it back in full after being approached by Isbilen’s lawyers 16 months after it was received.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/202 ... court-case
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