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Protests Outside Parliament: Prosecute the Prince

Buckingham Palace has been swarmed by people lately, but why? The reason is Prince Andrew and his ‘alleged’ sexual charges.


Over 200 protestors stood outside of Buckingham Palace on 22nd August yelling “paedophile” over and over as they protested against child trafficking. Freedom For The Children UK, a Facebook movement, organised the protest against the princely paedophile, saying that the protest was to “bring awareness to the current reality of child exploitation within our communities and around the world”. Posters included things like “Prince Andrew, we just want to talk” and “stop child trafficking”.


Prince Andrew, Duke of York, has been accused of having links with Jeffrey Epstein. Although he denies the claims 'vehemently’ with Buckingham Palace to back him up, more evidence has emerged about his connection to the deceased paedophile. It is now known that Jeffrey Epstein had 13 different caller numbers for Prince Andrew (which is a lot if you’re ‘just friends’) and was seen with Epstein multiple times over 10 years. Virginia Roberts (now Virginia Giuffre) came out and spoke in court against Prince Andrew, reporting that she was forced to have sex with him on three different occasions while she was still underage by Florida law.


However, Giuffre’s claims were swept to the side as they were not related and were “impertinent” to Epstein’s case. Prince Andrew later had an interview where he claimed he had never met Giuffre, despite there being photo evidence, which he then said were “doctored”.


Ghislaine Maxwell, a long-time friend of Prince Andrew’s and Epstein’s British girlfriend, is currently in jail awaiting a trial which is at least a year away for six different accusations against her from different girls who claim that she introduced them to Epstein and scouted them out for his ‘elite sex ring’.


Written by Charlie Addie

Artwork by Aurora Brooks




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