Prince Andrew's title is at stake
The military considers it toxic and prefers that you leave your jobs.
At Buckingham Palace, officials have talks about dispossessing Queen Elizabeth II's son, Prince Andrew.
His title of Duke of York will be in threat, should he be found guilty in the sexual abuse lawsuit, exposed by the American, Virginia Giuffre.
This Sunday The Sunday Times, revealed that the squires are also considering sending the sovereign to a kind of internal exile and plan to ask him to abandon any connection he has with associations of the noble and military cause.
The prince is sued in court in New York. The complaint was made by Giuffre, ensuring that he was assaulted by him, sexually on three occasions, when she was only 17 years old.
However, the 61-year-old prince categorically denies that such an event happened, and uses all legal tools to defame the alleged victim.
Thanks to his friendship with the late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein (who could have provided Andrés with Giuffre's sexual services), the ruler left his public obligations in November 2019, so that his name would be cleared, something that did not happen.
The New York jury has considered Epstein's accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, who was the partner of the late Jeffrey. It has been declared entirely responsible for crimes of illegal exploitation and sexual abuse of minors.
For this, Buckingham Palace launched the warnings that the charges against the ruler could finally be proved.
A palace source told The New York Times that, in the event that Prince Andrew loses the case, the question is “what would be done with him?”.
He claims that his departure cannot be forced as one would a normal individual. However, he would be asked to keep the unknown in the county.
Illustrious connoisseurs said that it would be difficult to convince Queen Elizabeth II to withdraw the title of Duke of York to Andrew, since it was owned by his father, (George IV), before he became king, and she gave it to his beloved favorite.
In any case, regardless of the decision given against Andrew's close friend, Maxwell, found guilty of child abuse and trafficking, it totally changed the future of the prince.
All the people at Buckingham Palace, are sure that this connection to the lady, has put their title to shame.
Armed forces against the prince
The Mail On Sunday newspaper quoted Defense Ministry sources on Sunday that Prince Andrew is feeling pressure to drop the nine military capabilities he currently has.
Sunday People also made reference that the military leaders trust that he will leave with the objective that the Queen does not have to strip him of his honorary titles.
"Even if Andrés is completely exonerated of any crime, he is now considered toxic. He is expected to do what is decent and resign" from his military positions, revealed a source from the palace.
Queen Isabel, together with the palace officials, are the ones who must make the decision to eliminate Andrés' military titles and positions. However, sources from the Defense Ministry assured the Sunday People that there are no complaints from the Armed Forces.
Several officials and investigators said this Sunday that the London Metropolitan Police (Met) should explore Andres' connections with the VIP pedophile ring, created by Epstein and Maxwell, and the events that occurred in the United Kingdom.
The power must investigate all the alleged crimes presented in Great Britain without any fear, they told Nazir Afzal, former chief prosecutor of the Crown for the North West of England; Steve Morris, retired Detective Sergeant from the Met; and Maggie Oliver, a former police officer.
Afzal claims that at the time, the Met said that the evidence was lacking, the existing one was insufficient. However, he says that is because it has not been explored.
Now it should be properly explored and seen where it leads and, assuming that includes talking to His Royal Highness, it should be done, as what you should do is inquire, without fear or favor.
For her part, Maggie Oliver said that, her fear is that, by depending on these decisions of individuals of high command, specialists hesitate to discover the deepest out of fear.
Light sentence so that Ghislaine Maxwell can give names
The Sunday Times revealed that Ghislaine Maxwell will not seek any settlement with investigators, in exchange for a milder ruling. Being good news for Prince Andrew, as it keeps him calm.
Among the list of names of strong figures who might have enjoyed sexual services proposed by Epstein, they referred to former Presidents Trump and Clinton.
"The prosecution confirmed that no plea bargaining offers were made or received... I hope that position is maintained," said Ian Maxwell, Ghislaine's brother.
Maxwell, was found responsible for five of the six charges filed. These included the strongest, sex trafficking, which carries a maximum penalty of 40 years in the United States.
Portrayed by prosecutors as a refined hunter who perpetrated one of the most heinous misdeeds possible, of which she faces up to 65 years in prison.