TOM BOWER SAYS PRINCE ANDREW “SHOULD BE EXILED”

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Royal biographer Tom Bower has said Prince Andrew should be “exiled” and said there is more “terrible, incriminating stuff to come.”

Speaking on GB News Tom Bower said:
“One has a feeling there’s panic in the Palace, rudderless leadership. Everything is causing huge damage to the Royal Family and to Britain, and it was all predictable months, if not years, ago – ever since the Newsnight interview, which, of course, shouldn’t have happened.

“The Palace has just let it trundle on until the Mail Sunday released the emails and all the rest. And there’s so much more terrible, incriminating stuff to come. And where’s it all going to end?

“One just realises that The King needs to take a firm hand. He’s ill, he hasn’t got good advisors. I think Prince William has been remiss in not stepping in and being more of an influence on his father.

“I think the cabinet secretary is invisible, the Prime Minister has done nothing. The great and the good, the wise men, the establishment of Britain is allowing the monarchy just to drift into an unbelievable quagmire.

“It’ll never go away, at least not for the immediate future, until all the Epstein files are released, which is not yet on the horizon in America.

“It’s interesting that so far, only two Brits have really been incriminated; Andrew and Lord Mandelson.

“But the whole point is that in the Epstein Andrew email, the one which was revealed by the Mail on Sunday two weeks ago, Epstein would have replied. There must be a whole chain of emails between Andrew and Epstein.

“One just knows that Prince Andrew, unfortunately, is a congenital liar, and unfortunately the King and his staff and his advisors didn’t get a grip on this a lot earlier and say it’s got to end.

“Parliament should strip Andrew of his titles. Andrew should be exiled. We’ve got to call a halt to this before the Royal Family’s reputation is really very badly damaged.”

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