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Lisa's avatar

😲 Its been so long since I read a factual news report Laura it was a bit of a shock.... thank you as always for leading the way on journalism

Lisa's avatar
Feb 13Edited

Well, having read your comment... and your name... I feel extremely redundant 😂

Rebel Nun's avatar

With all this out in public view, I sure don’t want to hear the “dark family secrets”. 🤮

Kevin Donnellon's avatar

I do. These bastards need exposing.

Lisa Savage's avatar

Will the end of the British monarchy be the one good thing that come from the suffering of all those child rape victims? Hope so!

Persephone's avatar

Don't hold your breath. That particular family of shape shifting alien lizards are pretty good at hanging on to power, and the English are pretty good at tugging their forelock and making excuses for them.

Lisa's avatar

Again, I do really, REALLY appreciate your outstanding journalism. 💕

Thank you.

Ed McKeon's avatar

It wasn't just Savile that Charles was close to. He had incredibly bad luck in consistently finding mentors who were paedophiles. Imagine the chances of that?! https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2025/11/the-four-mentors-of-king-charles/

Vin LoPresti's avatar

Thanks for this. I'd say: believe Craig Murray when he writes: "What appears to be true is that paedophilia was treated as a peccadillo".

Martin's avatar

Another part of the establishment crumbling. Destined for the bin along with the House of Lords if Karma, history and common sense get their act together.

Dr.Who's avatar

Wow. Investigative journalism (i.e. connecting the sordid dots) at its brilliant best!

Ohio Barbarian's avatar

A pack of Krauts who were better at bullying in northeastern Germany than others gets imported to England for the job of Royal Family some 300 years ago because all of the old line went batshit crazy and nobody trusted anyone local to not do the same.

It was great for the first two kings because they didn't speak English and nobody knew whether they were batshit crazy or not, England lucked out with a couple of intelligent queens when a king would really have flummoxed things up, but sooner or later all of the chickens of inbreeding and royal presumption do come home to roost.

It's just the nature of monarchy. I don't know why y'all keep it, but we have private health insurance companies, which are worse, so I'll leave my high horse in the barn.

Elizabeth Chandler's avatar

If you look at portraits of generations of Kings and Queens in European art galleries you can see clearly the deterioration with each generation . Scary .

Klaus Hubbertz's avatar

... and I always though it was due to the portraitists' deteriorating eyesight ... 🤔🤔🤔

Elizabeth Chandler's avatar

Perhaps once or twice , but not so routinely I suspect 🙂

Klaus Hubbertz's avatar

Hemophilia is just one of their degenerative traits, besides having evil characters ...

Persephone's avatar

The second king committed genocide (the Scottish Highlands, after Culloden) in order to hang onto unearned power, so I would respectfully disagree with the idea that that was "great."

Klaus Hubbertz's avatar

You're the true barbARIAN !!! 🤣🤣🤣

Rebel Nun's avatar

This is why Donald Trump wants so badly to be King - so he can do absolutely anything he wants with impunity - but just doesn’t get it that he wasn’t born with genetically superior Noble Blood.

Martin's avatar

Maybe Don thought an eye for very young ladies was enough common ground to make it to a throne...still time for King of Greenland...or Venezuela or say Cuba..or even the Negev though.

Julie O'Rourke's avatar

Don't they love the idea of being genetically superior....this has to be one of the biggest scams in history. Bluebloods only understand one thing: I want.

Bob McKinney's avatar

Donald Trump, King Rat.

susan cartwright's avatar

Wow. We saw it here first! Thanks Laura. You beat mainstream news by a mile.

Klaus Hubbertz's avatar

Statute or nautical miles ??? ... 🤣🤣🤣

Nicholas Pretzel's avatar

I was going to say “country?” 😊

Spunty's avatar

Like with Epstein, there were no witnesses and no cameras. I wonder what happened to the £12 million after Ms Guiffre was unalived.

Jill Azzouzi's avatar

This isn't even controversial

Its the damn truth

Jill Azzouzi's avatar

Odd how people write telling me to fk off. Im a, white english survivor of child abuse from aged 8.

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Rebel Nun's avatar

Only by disbelieving victims can your viewpoint be maintained. When you are or know a victim, you will be sickened by this practice.

Jill Azzouzi's avatar

You don't pay out 12 million quid for something you didn't do. 🤡 🤡

Feral Finster's avatar

I will not lay any accusations, but it would not surprise me.

That said, if there is a motive, it's reputational. $7M£ is chump change to the Royal Family.

Also, to be fair, Prince Philip fought the Nazis in WWII.

Julie O'Rourke's avatar

He did? Did he get his uniform dirty?

Feral Finster's avatar

He was in the royal navy, saw a fair amount of combat, and acquitted himself quite well.

Credit where credit is due.

Paul Snyder's avatar

It’s absurd to think that King Chuckles quasi unexplainable behavior towards AMW is based on some degree of familial fondness and / or fealty to the institution of the monarchy.

It has long been known, though in customary style for the British Press, damn near entirely lacking in coverage that AMW and the Ferg have either implicitly (or more likely explicitly) let it be understood that they would burn the whole House of Windsor to the ground if they were not supported and their crimes / degeneracy officially ignored.

Chuckles, the Liz legacy, Camilla, Willy… everyone is included in Andy’s Mutually Assured Destruction pact.

The only question is when either or both of them set off their metaphorical suicide vests (likely from SA or UAE for considerable personal profit).

Philippa Rees's avatar

Never a better example of what 'stripping' the trappings clarifies! All naked but still, seemingly, unashamed. Powerful!