on 04-01-2015 10:58 AM
Prince Andrew tonight issued a dramatic and unprecedented denial that he slept with the woman at the centre of the extraordinary under-age ‘sex slave’ scandal.
For the first time, Buckingham Palace made a robust rebuttal of the allegations by Virginia Roberts that she was forced to have sex with the Duke of York in London, New York and the Caribbean, starting when she was only 17.
I reckon he did, Those Royals are an oversexed bunch IMO.
I don't reckon she was "forced" though. Not physically anyway. Maybe by financial considerations.
08-01-2015 07:03 PM - edited 08-01-2015 07:06 PM
@j*oono wrote:I think the darker haired princess is quite attractive really but who the hell dresses them?
Mind you, royal fashion in England has always been a bit dowdy and old. Princess Diana was a standout and Kate is not doing too bad.
It's ok for the male royals because they can just don their military uniforms.
Not really important 'WHO DRESSES THEM'.
They have to agree.
What is it with these 'outfits'.
on 08-01-2015 07:19 PM
Princess Eugenie (Left) with Princess Beatrice, Ascot, Jun 2014
Princess Beatrice
Princess Eugenie
Princess Eugenie 2008
Princess Beatrice
on 08-01-2015 07:25 PM
Herald Sun
'Sex slave’ at centre of Prince Andrew scandal fled to Australia as a teen
PRINCE Andrew is rushing back to London as the royal family was rocked by an Australian mother’s claims she was forced to have sex with him while a minor.
...She was 19, and after joking he had to trade her in for a younger model, Epstein sent her to Thailand to complete a massage course.
While thousands of miles away and alone for the first time in years, Ms Roberts met and fell in love with an Australian martial arts expert.
They married after just 10 days and, with the support of her new Australian husband, Ms Roberts found the courage to flee to Australia.
The couple settled on the New South Wales Central Coast in November 2002 and started a family, eventually having three children.
When she told Epstein by phone that she would not be returning, Ms Roberts said the billionaire replied: “Have a nice life.”
In her new life, she spent time at the beach with friends, loved to swim and ride horses.
Six years after establishing a new life in Australia, Ms Roberts said she was left terrified after being tracked down by Epstein.
He had become increasingly concerned about pending legal action, she said, and had used third parties to track her down, called her mobile phone and urged her to stay quiet. She reassured him she would.
In 2009, Ms Roberts was contacted by the FBI who had found photos of her during their investigations into Epstein. He struck a deal with US prosecutors and served 13 months in prison.
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