The Tragedy of Andrew Mountbatten Windsor

BY PAUL T HORGAN Perhaps it was all inevitable. Any non-American fingered as an associate of Jeffrey Epstein would be publicly disgraced and ostracised. Epstein, after all, was a paedophile, and this was public knowledge after his first and only conviction. If anyone kept in touch with him thereafter, they did so in the full knowledge that they were consorting with a monster. And yet. … Continue reading The Tragedy of Andrew Mountbatten Windsor

A Very Modern Princess

BY STEWART SLATER Britain likes its Royals the way the Victorians liked their children – seen and not heard. Their job description is to turn up, look presentable, read the verbiage they have been handed (which we generally ignore) and pop out some children in their downtime. Given this, it is hard to imagine the Princess of Wales ever having much trouble in her annual … Continue reading A Very Modern Princess

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BY STEWART SLATER I recently went back in time. Not by inventing a time machine (that I’m willing to tell you about). Nor by going to one of those open air museums which make you wonder how any of your ancestors survived lives which were certainly nasty and brutish and also, in all likelihood, quite short. No, I logged on to X, specifically the “Royal … Continue reading Kategate