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Police say King Charles’s brother is in custody and officers are carrying out searches at addresses in Berkshire and Norfolk - read the police statement in full

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    27 days ago

    As a British person that’s something I thought I’d never see.

    Arrested on his birthday too.

    • fiat_lux@lemmy.worldOP
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      27 days ago

      I’m not British but I’m also very surprised. I can’t help but wonder if they would have dared had he still had his title?

      on his birthday too.

      The cops took the phrase “the icing on the cake” literally, and I think it was an excellent choice.

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        27 days ago

        I can’t help but wonder if they would have dared had he still had his title?

        I would assume that the king and other interested parties will have known this was coming for a while and that is why he lost his title.

        • fiat_lux@lemmy.worldOP
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          Maybe, I’m not so sure. I had thought they knew it was very likely the accusations were true, but they spent a lot of time sidestepping action. If public criticism hadn’t been so relentless, they might have been content to sweep it under the rug, as is tradition.

          But I have never kept close track of the royal family, largely because I always assumed they were untouchable.

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            27 days ago

            they spent a lot of time sidestepping action

            That’s sort of my point though, they spent years protecting him and then suddenly a few months ago something made them turn on a dime and strip him of his titles very rapidly. I suspect that “something” was being told the police had enough evidence to arrest him.

            • fiat_lux@lemmy.worldOP
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              26 days ago

              That’s fair. At the time I thought it might be because they were struggling to deal with both the Andrew situation and the Harry drama simultaneously, while Charles was generally more unpopular than his mother, and likely ill.

              But if they privately found out something that made the Andrew situation untenable, it makes sense that they would try to distance that ASAP. I wonder whether it’s something that has been released already or is even worse.

              Charles’ statement today on “we support the police”, plus letting them search The Lodge, definitely feels like they’re leaving him to rot. At least maybe a little.

    • SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca
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      27 days ago

      Blame Queen Elizabeth. She was more interested in preserving the monarchy than Andrew’s victims. There has to be a better way to promote tourism.

    • BrightCandle@lemmy.world
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      27 days ago

      Got to have a couple of examples of the rich and powerful going away for their crimes so the plebs don’t realise how stacked against them the system really is.

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    As an American I find this confusing to arrest a rich, powerful person on criminal charges.

  • robocall@lemmy.world
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    27 days ago

    The grand old Duke of York

    he had 12 million quid

    He gave it to someone he’d never met

    for something he never did

  • Mulligrubs@lemmy.world
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    26 days ago

    I did not expect this.

    Sadly, this proves that even the infamously evil ROYAL FAMILY has more integrity than Trump and our politicians (including Democrats).

    Which is fucking terrifying, really. Brace yourselves, keep your chin up, and all of that

  • Hyaline_Cat@lemmy.world
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    26 days ago

    Funny how I knew it wasn’t in America not because of the name, but because someone in public office went into custody.

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      26 days ago

      He’s being arrested for sharing official documents. Not the disgusting crimes he committed against children and/or women. It’s not real accountability, it’s theater meant to placate the angry masses.

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        26 days ago

        theater meant to placate the angry masses

        Thousands of years into our civilization and the oldest tricks still work the best. The more things change and all that.

        edit: that said, Epstein was almost definitely working as a double-agent between various organizations, maybe a quadruple agent or more, he wasn’t so well-connected and powerful just because he dealt children, he also dealt secrets between superpowers, so just having contact with him as a state official puts a massive spotlight on you as a security risk.

        National governments care a lot more about you being a security risk than they do about you hurting kids.

      • SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca
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        The penalty is mostly fines. Even sharing military secrets in UK is only 2 years. WTF Brits.

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          26 days ago

          OTOH - consider the plight of Manning and Snowden. Perhaps a penalty of 2 years would encourage whistleblowers?

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      26 days ago

      Many Democrats have been arrested. The fascist political persecution is already in full swing.

    • D_C@sh.itjust.works
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      26 days ago

      Meanwhile in america: {crickets, followed by a tumbleweed blowing across a sand covered road}

      And that’s after the obese orange child rapist was best friends with Epstein for decades, and has been mentioned many thousands of times, with thousands of pictures, and numerous sexual accusations all in the Epstein files.
      The fat cunt could shoot a baby live on TV and no fucker would do a thing about it.

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        It’s incredibly conspicuous that Trump hasn’t arrested anyone over this. He’ll take any opportunity to persecute his perceived enemies, and plenty of them are in the files. He sues people over absolutely nothing. It’s weird that not one prosecution has gone down. He’ll probably even pardon Maxwell.

      • fiat_lux@lemmy.worldOP
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        26 days ago

        They have to, this was for pre-charge questioning, and they have time limits on custody for that. They’ve also searched 3 of his properties and his former residence. The question now is when and if they formally charge him.

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            20 days ago

            The two tier justice system has been on full display for decades now. Pretty sure if I got hit with 30 felonies I wouldn’t just be let go and never sentenced.

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        26 days ago

        He’s not getting out of the eventual trial, and considering the time frames I really doubt he’s winning.

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    27 days ago

    The nonce formerly known as prince facing justice? Wow. I’m looking out of the window right now waiting for the pigs to fly by.

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    26 days ago

    Truly, the most noble in name are not the most noble of heart.