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

The Prince’s Dilemma

BY PAUL T HORGAN It was Bagehot who stated that the “Above all things our royalty is to be reverenced, and if you begin to poke about it you cannot reverence it…Its mystery is its life. We must not let in daylight upon magic.“. Unfortunately, rather than daylight, a portion of our royalty has been illuminated by something akin to a battery of 800,000,000 candela … Continue reading The Prince’s Dilemma