Question Time audience’s telling reaction as show halted for Prince Andrew news

Question Time audience’s telling reaction as show halted for Prince Andrew news

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On Thursday night, Fiona Bruce halted Question Time to discuss the scandalous revelation that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor had been stripped of all royal titles.

Andrew’s bombshell news was well received by the audience for Question Time. Buckingham Palace confirmed in a rare statement that the King had started the process of absolving Prince Andrew of all of his royal titles on Thursday night when the show is being filmed.

As the discussion erupted about benefits being cut for those with anxiety, host Fiona interrupted and said, “I’m stopping recording because we have a breaking story to address.” As the audience began to laugh, “Prince Andrew,”

We will talk about this because The King has already started a process, Fiona continued. The crowd clapped as Prince Andrew was no longer Prince Andrew. The audience continued to applaud as she continued, adding that “He will be Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor” and that he would find alternative private accommodation.

Lisa Nandy MP, the secretary of state for culture, media, and sport, was asked to respond during her panel discussion. She remarked, “The King has made a significant step forward.”

She was interrupted by the cheering crowd, and I must admit that I really support the first step he’s taken. Lisa continued, “I believe this sends a very powerful message to the victims of sex crimes and grooming.”

Before I entered Parliament, I had the opportunity to work with children who had experienced horrific abuse from the grooming gangs, many of whom I knew. Some of the victims of Jeffrey Epstein’s testimonies have come to mind. Not just at the time, but also recently as new details emerge.

Given the new information we have, the King, in my opinion, took a brave, significant, and wise decision. Due to his connections to convicted child molester Jeffrey Epstein, Andrew has found himself entangled in scandals.

In March 2001, he was charged with having sex with Virginia Giuffre, who was then 17 years old. Ms. Giuffre claimed she had sex with Andrew after meeting him at the London Tape nightclub and that she had been allegedly trafficked by Epstein and his girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell.

She claimed that after sleeping with Andrew, Epstein paid her $15, 000. The royal vehemently refutes the allegations, and he claimed in an interview with BBC Newsnight that he had no memory of ever meeting Virginia. However, Buckingham Palace believes that there have been “serious lapses in judgment.”

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His Majesty has started a formal process to remove Prince Andrew’s style, titles, and honors, according to Buckingham Palace on Thursday night. Andrew Mountbatten Windsor will now be known as Prince Andrew. He has since been given legal protection to remain in residence thanks to his lease on Royal Lodge.

He will move to another private accommodation after receiving formal notice that the lease has been revoked. Despite the fact that he continues to refute the accusations against him, these critiques are deemed necessary. Their Majesties are happy to express to the victims and survivors of all forms of abuse that their thoughts and sympathies have been and will remain with them forever.

Source: Mirror

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