(Yesterday, 07:07 PM)Ninurta Wrote: Forgive my ignorance, but what do the picture represent? I can see Mr. Windsor behind a half opened door, and a young lady of indeterminate activity outside the door, but what is it they are showing beyond the potential rejection of a door-to-door magazine subscription sale lady?
I have an imperfect understanding - the view from afar - of what is actually going on in Britain, or whether or not the British people will eventually rise up and demand the return of their nation and accountability from their government, and rely on this thread, and others of a similar nature at Rogue Nation to inform me as to those statuses.
But those images are new to me, and without proper context for us furriners...
The door that Andrew is standing behind belongs to Jeffrey Epstein (Daily Mail Link)
Quote:'Standing by the towering 15ft-high solid oak front door, Prince Andrew gives a nod and a cheery
wave to the pretty brunette as she leaves the £63 million Manhattan mansion. He appears entirely
at ease but then, for a split second, glances around the door as if to check that no one had
witnessed the brief encounter.
As well he might.
For these exclusive pictures come from a never-before-seen video of the Duke of York staying at the
New York home of convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein. And some of the other images caught on
camera make for disturbing viewing.
The footage of the Duke of York – then the UK's Special Representative for International Trade – was
taken less than an hour after Epstein, who had been convicted of sex with a child in 2008, left the
house in the company of a young, shivering blonde woman.
The video was shot on December 6, 2010, during a visit by the Prince to Epstein's nine-storey 21,000
square foot mansion dubbed the 'House of Horrors' by many of his young victims. By then Epstein
– who took his own life last weekend – was on a child sex offender register, yet one observer told
The Mail on Sunday that several of the women leaving and entering the home while Andrew was
apparently inside 'looked very young indeed'.
The Duke has vehemently denied claims by Epstein's alleged 'sex slave' Virginia Roberts that she had
sex with the Prince on three occasions, the first when she was 17 and once at the US millionaire's
now-notorious 40-room mansion at 9 East 71st Street in Manhattan, the setting of these pictures.
Her allegations, submitted to a court in 2014, were later thrown out by a judge who ordered them to
be struck from the record as 'immaterial and impertinent'. Since Epstein's suicide last weekend as
he faced further child sex trafficking charges, Buckingham Palace has repeated its denial of
wrongdoing by the Prince.
'Any suggestion of impropriety with underage minors is categorically untrue. It is emphatically denied
that the Duke of York had any form of sexual contact or relationship with Virginia Roberts,' it said...'
It's only an island if you look at it from the water.