10 Kommentare

  1. Not meeting the victims, doesn’t make the Royal families role in their abuse go away. Epstein used his connections to elevate his position, and Andrew & Sarah benefitted from him to their own nefarious ends, too. The queen knew what was going on, and hoped her status could protect the family. He should meet them, apologise for what happened, and help the prosecutors with their questions.

  2. Historical_Owl_1635 on

    I mean, I feel nothing but sympathy for the victims, but why would he meet them?

    Like, he’s not responsible himself in any way.

  3. Financial-Bed7467 on

    Him not meeting them will be a governmental decision and a massive conflict of interest. Allows the judiciary to do their business with no fan fair.

    Needless to say Andrew should be in a prison cell.

  4. Legitimate_Eye8494 on

    Duh? He’d be a Mad King to set down for tea with them. Who has that many small spoons?

  5. mightypup1974 on

    The purpose of the visit to the US would be to shore up what remains of good relations with the US Government, however awful the present administration is. I can only imagine meeting Epstein victims would cause Trump to hit the roof

  6. Agreeable_Falcon1044 on

    “Epstein victims” is a weird way of describing sexual abuse survivors of his own brother

  7. Why should he meet them? Epstein was American and that is where victims should be meeting perpetrators.

    Just because the King’s brother is accused of offences which have yet to result in charges is not a reason to go all performative because, y’know, it’s the right thing to do.

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