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There is a photographer in USA who claims the photo of him and her is a cut and paste job, who knows?
But yes apart from her Maj the rest area bit odd, though Ann does do a lot for charities.
But as to the full truth, only those involved know, the rest of us have to make do with the 'Media' version of the truth.
Which is what they hope or think may have happened.
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John.
If there was no truth in it that Maxwell woman wouldn't be in jail. And they wouldn't have to have the grub killed there.
Des
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i will wait for the film to come out as if the queen has not gone through enough over the past year andrew is footing the bill he has sold his ski lodge in Switzerland for 8 million pound its wort 20 but thats what he got for it but saying all this them young girls knew what they were up to in the mansion but still money talks? jp
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There is something off with all those girls trafficked by Maxwell, including Andrew's accuser. Firstly what were the parents of those girls doing allowing them to go on multiple trips to new York mansions and Carribbean islands and how did they come into contact with Maxwell originally, doubt if it was through an advertisement in the papers and if they were trafficked for sex why did some of them allow it to happen multiple times? Were they getting paid on top of their expenses?
Andrew's accuser has already had $5000000 from Maxwell/Epstein and now stands to make her fortune from her tell all story, which under the settlement agreement she will be allowed to.
Rgds
J.A.
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But nothing new here.
Go back through history and see what the monarchs of UK, and some other countries, did in their spare time.
Henry 8 is a good example of what you can do, where that today a good number would now be in the tower.
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personally, one thinks royalty will go as our united kingdom has so many problems,homeless,illegal drugs,shootings failed education,poverty issues,and of course a broken economyetc, which have lead to our broken society
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lots of bad apples in royal orchard,this may be the fall of royals
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Dear prince andrew
I do not know you but could you donate the paltry sum of Łone million pounds towards my charity
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Years ago when the Royal Family were in healthier times as regards the people’s regard , and before Princess Margaret was Married it was possible if so inclined to approach some department in Buck House I believe to offer yourself as a date to the Princess. I knew this as a second mate I knew did so , and reached the stage where they investigated his background , what sort of suretys money wise he had available and where he intended taking her Plus of course the mention of others in the party. In other words he was on the short list. Fortuanetley the ship sailed and he didn’t get any further ,good job as well as that’s all we would have heard for the next 6 months , and more than likely a much inflated story. He was a very outward going bloke and liked to hear himself boast of all his girl friends. JS
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#17 As a recent post on Prince Charles ship HMS Bonnington a small Minehunter which we lay alongside in Plymouth from time to time, I knew a few of his old crew , and their memories of him were all very favourable. Also on the return of the fleet from the Falklands to Portsmouth knew quite a few who knew his brother , those reports were not so favourable . But there again they are others opinions and we all have different likes and dislikes . Myself as previous said the likes of the Royal Family should always have that air of mystery about them to perform their jobs. The one time I believe in the saying Familiarity breeds Contempt. Whoever advised them to come into the 20th lousy century was probably one of these so called twits giving personal advice not worth a tosser. JS