12-16-2019, 01:41 PM
(12-14-2019, 08:07 AM)Zeus Wrote: I read an article about one of Jeffrey Epstein's human trafficking victims. Apparently, the girl came out and in an interview said that she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew (son of Queen Elizabeth II) when she was only 17 years old, back in 2001. After the allegations, Prince Andrew did an interview where he was bombarded with questions about his relationship with Epstein and about the woman in question.
Personally, I think this interview Prince Andrew did was a total failure. I mean, usually the interviewers are allowed to ask one or two questions about the incident and then they have to talk about the good things that the person who is being interviewed had done. Not this interview tho. I watched the whole thing and basically it's 50 minutes of Prince Andrew being accused and hardcore questioned about the incident. Of course, he looks like he is lying, but that could also be the stress that he's going through, I would be stressed too for sure. I don't even understand why he did this interview, I bet none of his lawyers actually suggested him to do it, especially not in this manner.
Here is an English article about the incident that you can read if you want to learn more: http://sexclubwien.com/breaking-news/pri...y-epstein/
Do you know that Prince Andrew is not the sharpest knife in the Queen's kitchen? I read an opinion article about this interview and the pro said it was a PR disaster. Something happened in the Royal Family, since the members do PR disasters almost every week. Diana's two sons have problems with each other and what is more important, the newspapers also realise this.
Personally I don't care too much of the Royal Family, but most UK people do. So the family members should act as their role dictates.
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