Andrew - the Man Formerly Known as "Prince" Still Allowed Near Young Children!

UK: The British Royal Family’s History of “Arrested” Development! (21.2.2026)

Andrew - the Man Formerly Known as "Prince" Still Allowed Near Young Children!
Andrew – the Man Formerly Known as “Prince” – Still Allowed Near Young Children!

King Charles I was arrested during June 1647 by Cornet George Joyce at Holmby House during the English Civil War. After escaping and being recaptured he was tried, convicted, and executed for high treason in January 1649 (technically, it was still 1648 as New Year at that time fell on March 25th. The plate on the coffin of Charles I states his death as occurring in”1648″). King James II was briefly captured and detained during December 1688 (apparently by a fisherman), on his way to exile in France. King George III was forcibly “detained” (but not formally “Arrested”) for medical care a number of times during his reign (during the 1700s) due to bipolarism (he was restrained and placed in a straitjacket under medical supervision). Andrew – the man formerly known as “Prince” – has been arrested for his perverse sexual habits – but Henry VIII used to go “hunting” young peasant girls and would rape them in local barns and houses with the parents granted a penny for their service. Charles I and II were both renowned for their perverse sexual appities. Of course, Charles I was the last absolute monarch (the status was permanently abolished when the axe fell on his neck). Charles II was the first of a long and meandering line of “Constitutional” monarchs (many of them “foreign”) who lived a life of opulence – but possessed no direct political power (Americans still think George III was in-charge of the UK during their rebellion). Since 1648-49, the English Parliament has been in-charge of the UK via democratically elected MPs. A constitutional monarch is a “civil servant” – employed by the government at the taxpayer’s expense – in exactly the same manner as a soldier, police office, or NHS employee, etc. They possess no direct political power – but the Establishment does permit them a certain (behind the scenes) “influence” in many areas of policy. If the constitutional monarch tries to use their royal power directly – then the institution will be abolished. Other than a supposed tourist attraction – these pointless entities literally have nothing to do whilst living a life of luxury – Andrew chose to visit Epstein’s Island during his leisure time – and abuse children.