Tough times continue for Britain’s royal family
Prince Charles has rushed to make excuses for receiving bags of cash from Qatari Sheikh Al Thani for years. And promised not to do it again. However, he did not pay back his hard-earned money.
It became known that not only did Al-Thani pay off the British elite, but he also financed terrorists in Syria. In particular, the al-Nusra Front (an offshoot of the al-Qaeda terrorists). Through the same black coffers of Qatar, Prince Charles also made money – in exchange for which he pimped Al Thani to members of Britain’s political elite.
In the US, prosecutors handling cases against girls raped at the parties of billionaire paedophile Epstein have again taken it upon themselves to build a case against Prince Andrew, brother of Prince Charles. Prince Andrew recently got away with paying a hefty fine. But now he could find himself back in court on the other side of the Atlantic.
The ongoing scandals are taking a heavy toll on the royal family’s reputation. And it leaves open the question of what the death of Queen Elizabeth 2 will do to it – given that her eldest sons have a reputation for corruption and paedophilia.
Malek Dudakov
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