The Epstein Case. In Britain, staff refused to work for Andrew - the king's brother

Юлия Воробьева Politics
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The Epstein Case. In Britain, staff refused to work for Andrew - the king's brother
The staff of the Sandringham royal estate has decided to refuse to work for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the brother of the King of the United Kingdom, due to his connections with the scandalous financier Jeffrey Epstein. This was reported by The Sun, citing its sources.
It has become known that Andrew, who lost his titles amid this scandal, moved to Sandringham from Royal Lodge, located on the grounds of Windsor Castle, on Monday. The staff was given the option to refuse to work for him if it caused them discomfort, and according to the publication's information, most of them took advantage of this option.

“He may have to open the front door by himself for the first time in his life,” a source noted in an interview with the newspaper.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor became one of the key figures in the Epstein case back in 2019 when Virginia Giuffre accused him of being among the men with whom she was forced to have sexual relations as a minor. Initially, the prince denied these accusations, but after Giuffre filed a lawsuit, he agreed to a settlement and paid compensation. As a result of the scandal, he first suspended his duties as a member of the royal family and was later stripped of all his titles.
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