Palace staff mocked Andrew Windsor with Time Joke

Donald Trump has now signed a bill requiring the US Department of Justice to release all Epstein-related documents, following overwhelming support from Congress for the move.
It came after the House of Representatives Oversight Committee published a stunning tranche of 23,000 files from Epstein’s estate, including an email in which the sex predator confirmed that the infamous photo of Andrew with his arm around Giuffre and Maxwell in the background was real.
Referring to Giuffre, Epstein wrote: “Yes, she was on my plane, and yes, she had her picture taken with Andrew, as many of my employees have done.”
Another email featured Andrew telling now-jailed British socialite Maxwell: “What is all this? I don’t know anything about this. You need to SAY that, please. This has NOTHING to do with me. I can’t take this anymore.”
Meanwhile, the Metropolitan Police are actively investigating allegations that Andrew asked a taxpayer-funded protection officer to collect personal information about Giuffre.
Marina Lacerda, one of Epstein’s victims, has called on Andrew’s ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, 66, and her and Andrew’s daughters Princess Beatrice, 37, and Princess Eugenie, 35, to cooperate with Congress.
She stated, “The right thing to do would be for them to receive a summons.
“He said he had pizza with his daughters (the night he was supposed to sleep with Giuffre in London), right, if I’m not mistaken.
“So it would be nice to get some transparency there, and I hope his daughters would speak up.
‘They would be honest about it. We need to stop protecting people because they are our family. We need to start protecting people who are hurt by your family.”




