Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor arrestato con l’accusa di cattiva condotta in una carica pubblica, apprende la BBC

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/c70kjr9wjw0t?app-referrer=push-notification

di Captaincadet

33 commenti

  1. JackStrawWitchita on

    Yes!

    But do we believe he will ever spend a night in a police cell for any of the crimes he’s allegedly committed?

  2. C1t1zen_Erased on

    Hopefully to continue to reside at His Majesty Pleasure in slightly different surroundings.

  3. LuinAelin on

    Good.

    But hopefully gets charged with everything else as well

  4. Throwaway100123100 on

    Shame it’s not for the noncery, but I think he actually has a chance of getting convicted for this at least

  5. Finally. I can’t belive they hoped we’d accept his ‘ultimate punishment’ of being a commoner like the rest of us.

  6. doorstopnoodles on

    What an amazing birthday present for him! All the best in the bill shop, old chap.

  7. Captaincadet on

    > It comes after Thames Valley Police said they were assessing a complaint over the alleged sharing of confidential material by the former prince with late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein

    So it seems that it’s not related to Epstein sex offences but the leaking of government information and data out to Epstein and his palls

  8. Icy-Tear4613 on

    Finally. Time to get rid of the royal family. He was protected for way too long. We shouldn’t have people above the law.

  9. douggieball1312 on

    King will be thinking if only we were back in the days when monarchs could lock away their troublesome relatives in the Tower whenever they wanted.

  10. vocalfreesia on

    Let’s add the rape, trafficking and potential torture too. Those girls and women matter.

  11. I like the idea of some rough Gene Hunt-type just saying, ‘you’re nicked’. Then head butting him

  12. changhyun on

    Gotta admit, given that they must have been planning this for a while them doing it on his birthday is delicious schadenfreude.

  13. Bughunter9001 on

    Finally

    It’s refreshing when bad things occasionally happen to terrible people

  14. KoffieCreamer on

    Honestly, I know he won’t spend a day in prison and I know he’ll continue living a life of luxury. But this further destroys his character and will only lead him to think he’s being targeted, is more of a victim, it’s unfair and his family are also throwing him under the bus.

    Not to mention it’ll bring into the limelight more of his crimes with Epstein.

    Considering everything this moron has done, this is a big win and you have to take it as that because it’s the best we’ll get.

  15. Maybe the buffoons across the pond can take notice and try to do a bit of investigating as well

  16. ShowMeYourPapers on

    I love how some crimes in British law are given such underwhelming names.

  17. lordsmish on

    “We will not be naming the arrested man”

    Could be anyone really

  18. urbanspaceman85 on

    First they came for Prince Andrew, and I said nothing, for I knew he was guilty as sin.

  19. wsb_crazytrader on

    Still waiting for repercussions for those in the US…

  20. Anony_mouse202 on

    Is this the first time the “misconduct in public office” offence has been used for a high ranking official rather than just police officers behaving badly and prison officers shagging their inmates?

  21. Red_Brummy on

    It’s a start. Now follow up with the rest of the scum and make sure you investigate the sexual abuse allegations that definitely did not happen where the victims were paid off to keep quiet.

  22. Why does it matter that he was in public office specifically I wonder? Surely if his crime is Epstein related (assuming), who cares what position he held at the time?

  23. cameheretosaythis213 on

    Where’s the perp walk photo. We wanna see him with SHAME on his face

  24. mattfasken on

    Oh boy he’d be sweating now if such a thing was possible.

  25. iain_1986 on

    I’m sure he’ll be treated just the same as any other criminal….

  26. Machinegun_Funk on

    Very decent of him to get the nation a gift on his birthday.

  27. Naive_Ambition1306 on

    Anyone who believes he will see a day inside is in fairyland

    He is the epitome of entitlement, he will not go to prison

  28. Artichokeypokey on

    Dig through everything and hit him with the book so hard he’ll be shitting soliloquies

  29. TheCulturalBomb on

    Brilliant. Already done more than the Americans have because whilst our current government might be all over the place it’s not literally ruled by a dictator that is part of the crimes himself.

  30. BissoumaTequila on

    I’m just picturing Charles lighting up a fat Cuban with a large whiskey on ice looking up to the sky and saying

    > “Now what do you think of your favourite, Mummy?!”

  31. ___xXx__xXx__xXx__ on

    Are we finally going to start seeing some widespread criticism of the Queen?

  32. Red_Brummy on

    Oh the Grand Old Nonce formerly of York,

    He and his Mum via the taxpayer paid £12 million quid,

    To a person he had never met,

    For something he absolutely, definitely, 100%, never did.

  33. iain_1986 on

    Who else is looking forward to this episode of 24 Hours in Police Custody?

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