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The Guardian view on Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor: driven by a belief that his status made him untouchable

《卫报》评论安德鲁·蒙巴顿-温莎:由于相信自己的地位使他无可触碰而驱动

‘This is no longer about salacious gossip or constitutional niceties, but about providing accountability to victims of sexual abuse.’

‘This is no longer about salacious gossip or constitutional niceties, but about providing accountability to victims of sexual abuse.’

2026-02-06  559  中等
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The details are jaw-dropping. Mr Mountbatten-Windsor engaged with Epstein’s offer of a “friend” for dinner, described as “26, Russian, beautiful, trustworthy”, despite the financier’s conviction for soliciting prostitution from a minor. He is pictured on all fours, looming over a woman lying on the floor. Other emails imply that the king’s brother proposed Buckingham Palace as a discreet meeting place with Epstein. He appeared to ask the financier how to dodge personal investment restrictions. As UK trade envoy, he apparently lobbied foreign states on Epstein’s behalf.

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