Prince Andrew throws new steaming crisis on King Charles’ lap before Christmas


Prince Andrew throws new steaming crisis on King Charles lap before Christmas
Prince Andrew throws new steaming crisis on King Charles’ lap before Christmas

Prince Andrew has been called out for dumping yet another “steaming fresh crisis on Buckingham Palace’s doorstep,” this time before Christmas.

Royal commentator Daniela Elser has just shed some light into the questions being raised about Prince Andrew, as well as the fact that its come right around Christmas time.

She made note of everything in her piece for News.com.au.

That piece in question began with a number of comments and reads, “Well, well, well. Leave it to Prince Andrew, the Duke of York to spoil King Charles’ Christmas and to dump a steaming fresh crisis on Buckingham Palace’s doorstep, right as the world is trying to wind down and find a decent mince pie left on supermarket shelves.”

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For those unversed The Duke of York invited this man known as ‘H6’ to Buckingham Palace, as well as Windsor Castle and even St James Palace in the 10 years he’s known him.

Right now, the MI5 is also investigating the man and reports have also come out that Prince Andrew “ceased all contact” with the alleged spy the moment “concerns were raised”, and also clarified at the same time that they met via “official channels.”

Their firnedship runs so strong that its been revealed by the Daily Mail that he was a “a trusted business and was “told he could act on the Duke’s behalf when dealing with potential investors in China.”

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But for Ms Elser, “This fresh mucky mess has also thrown up the truly gobsmacking detail that the Palace has no real idea where Andrew’s money comes from.”

“Even now, despite having been cut off by King Charles, they have no definitive way of knowing where the 64-year-old is finding the millions to fund his lavish lifestyle, including for the upkeep on his grand estate, Royal Lodge and for his private security,” she noted.

A separate outlet, the Telegraph, also come out and admitted that neither the Palace nor anyone has “power, authority or legal right” to see Andrew’s books, to find his income sources.

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“So what the hell might these totally-above-board fonts of moolah be?” she added while circling back to her point.

For those unversed, right now what’s known about the Duke’s income is his $40,000-a-year naval pension, whereas costs for only his protection detail costs nearly $5 million annually.

“Where is he getting the millions needed annually to pay for his bodyguards and to keep his home, the historic and vast Royal Lodge, from crumbling?” she doubled down on before concluding.



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