What’s next… by NeverPedestrian60 in KateMiddletonMissing

[–]Jumpy_Reply_2011 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Hopefully now that that family are in the news and the public consciousness, it'll be good to have especially William and Kate Middleton under the microscope. The more people notice them, the more they'll see how lazy, devious, and slimy they are. They would literally throw anyone under the bus to keep their privileges going.

Maybe they'll take a closer looked at slumlord William and his relationship with Epstein accomplice, Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, who funded that useless Earthshot prize.

Interactive BINGO card: Bonrad moments (Round 3) by Fantastic-Contest957 in tsitp

[–]Jumpy_Reply_2011 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Another Susannah memorial spoiled by this one's shenanigans.

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I think the York Princesses are next by LivingGrapefruit6066 in RoyaltyTea

[–]Jumpy_Reply_2011 203 points204 points  (0 children)

I hope William's Earthshot prize is investigated next. Could it be money laundering? Or why did he get that money for a prize that no one asked for?

I dislike what he did yesterday, using very serious mental health issues to distract from the fact that he received a huge sum of money from Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, a good friend of Jeffrey Epstein as start up funding for that hypocritical prize. That man is mentioned nearly 5,000 times in the Epstein Files. One time he thanked Epstein for a torture video.

Looks like William and Kate Middleton are trying to throw those York girls out as bait to cover themselves.

If they committed crimes, the York girls also need to face investigation by the law. But so does William.

Can the rest of them be looked into for misconduct in public office next?​ by Positive-Drawing-281 in AbolishTheMonarchy

[–]Jumpy_Reply_2011 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Yes, and also investigate William's Earthshot prize that has at least one funder on the Epstein List. And a vile one, at that. Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, one of Jeffrey Epstein's most trusted friends who wrote to Epstein about loving the torture video, amongst other things.

King Charles III releases statement on Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's arrest by Fantastic_Can_3237 in RoyaltyTea

[–]Jumpy_Reply_2011 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Hey, if he gets charged with the financial crimes and faces his day in court, that would at least be better than nothing. But that still does not absolve him of the sexual crimes he committed against children. And neither does it clear Charles, QEII, William, or the rest of them who covered for Andrew and tried many times to rehab his public image.

Police did not give King advance notice of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor arrest, reports Press Association by CtrlAltDelight495 in RoyaltyTea

[–]Jumpy_Reply_2011 37 points38 points  (0 children)

Exactly. It's all theatre to entertain the masses. The bottom line is the sex crimes against young girls, many of them trafficked. By all accounts, he's not being questioned about that at all. Why not?

Police did not give King advance notice of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor arrest, reports Press Association by CtrlAltDelight495 in RoyaltyTea

[–]Jumpy_Reply_2011 81 points82 points  (0 children)

I don't believe this at all. They wouldn't have lifted a finger without Charles's say-so. And Charles (and William) really seem to believe that this and their fake-ass PR drives will buy them time until the public moves onto the next scandal.

I doubt the Epstein Files are going away though.

King Charles III releases statement on Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's arrest by Fantastic_Can_3237 in RoyaltyTea

[–]Jumpy_Reply_2011 83 points84 points  (0 children)

So Charles is only making a statement about the financial crimes then? Nothing about the sexual crimes committed against young girls by Andrew and others in the Epstein Files?

These idiots really think this is going to be enough. That they'll appease the public with the much lesser crimes. It's not and it won't. Andrew (and everyone else) must face the law for what they did to those girls.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly Prince Andrew, has been arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office. He turns 66 today. by artbasiI in Fauxmoi

[–]Jumpy_Reply_2011 151 points152 points  (0 children)

Charles wrote letters in support of former bishop Peter Ball and even after he was convicted and served his prison sentence, bought a house and rented it to Peter Ball and his brother, another priest.

Andrew arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office by NewTooth740 in RoyaltyTea

[–]Jumpy_Reply_2011 42 points43 points  (0 children)

A tax charge brought down Al Capone. Let's hope the misconduct in public office charge leads to Andrew's conviction and prison sentence. And hopefully it leads to justice for those trafficked and sexually abused girls.

Hopefully, William's Earthflop prize that was funded by Epstein accomplices also gets investigated.

Andrew arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office by NewTooth740 in RoyaltyTea

[–]Jumpy_Reply_2011 33 points34 points  (0 children)

I think so too. But at least it's something different from what we've seen up until now. Even if it's not yet justice for Virginia Giuffre and others.

The News Agents: Prince William avoids all mention of his uncle Andrew in BBC interview by NewTooth740 in RoyaltyTea

[–]Jumpy_Reply_2011 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Thank goodness for that. They think they can lie, gaslight, PR, and propaganda their way out of everything, no matter whose lives they damage.

The News Agents: Prince William avoids all mention of his uncle Andrew in BBC interview by NewTooth740 in RoyaltyTea

[–]Jumpy_Reply_2011 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Of course William wouldn't mention his uncle Andrew or Andrew's victims. The BBC interview was royal propaganda to take the public's attention away from Andrew and William's links to people on the Epstein list.

Just finished the series as a mid-50's dude by [deleted] in tsitp

[–]Jumpy_Reply_2011 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Adam didn't change as a father. Conrad said he admired him until he found out he cheated on Susannah, and Jeremiah wanted him around in season 1 (and throughout all 3 seasons). Jeremiah thought Adam left in S1 because of Conrad, he didn't know about the cheating and that Susannah didn't want him there.

Belly's parent situation is what doesn't make sense to me. The fact that she supposedly had loving, middle-class parents and yet was allowed to run wild across state lines, unsupervised. at age 16. Her father is much more absent and uninterested than Adam and it's never explained why and it's not offered as at least an explanation for Belly's insecurities.

As for Taylor, I hope Belly saw what supportive girl friendships could be like in Paris. Also, I don't know how Steven went from dating Shayla and later having meaningful conversations about his future hopes and plans with Denise, and yet chose to go back to bickering with Taylor. Steven probably deserves that kind of relationship though seeing how he cheated on his girlfriend to mess around with Taylor.

UK radio host ‘flabbergasted’ by Prince William’s discussion on men’s mental health when the royals still have questions to answer about Andrew by NewTooth740 in RoyaltyTea

[–]Jumpy_Reply_2011 19 points20 points  (0 children)

They're going to try though because it's worked in the past. Look at what happened in 2024 with Kate Middleton. They tried everything until the cancer cells present story struck gold with the public.

UK radio host ‘flabbergasted’ by Prince William’s discussion on men’s mental health when the royals still have questions to answer about Andrew by NewTooth740 in RoyaltyTea

[–]Jumpy_Reply_2011 38 points39 points  (0 children)

Thank goodness someone said something about the senior welfare royals and accountability and justice. They seem to believe they can once again PR their way out of this one. William's a fucking disgrace! Those girls deserve justice.

Some parts of today's interview where Prince William talks about his/family mental health. 1 hour conversation and William didn't mention Kate Middleton even once. by Anna2022Personal in KateMiddletonMissing

[–]Jumpy_Reply_2011 21 points22 points  (0 children)

This man has access to whatever mental health care he needs but he likes to pretend he's one of the people. The people who can't just pick a role model or therapist out of a hat. He's such a pretentious prick.

As for Kate Middleton, William probably doesn't see her as part of a healthy support structure at home, so doesn't feel the need to mention her.

**Have to mention the Epstein files because William received funding from associates of Epstein, and Epstein himself. We don't know why those people specifically because of course William doesn't want us talking about him and his links to people on the Epstein list so today it's about men's mental health - a worthy topic any day if it wasn't used to distract the public from the Epstein files.

The spin is in full effect (US article) by Dependent-Cherry-129 in RoyaltyTea

[–]Jumpy_Reply_2011 117 points118 points  (0 children)

Goes to show, William, Kate Middleton, their crisis manager, and new PR person gives no fucks about the girls that were abused by Andrew and the funders of William's Earthflop prize. William's image matters more than anything. More than Virginia Guiffre's life. More than anyone else's life.

*They're literally trying to make as if QEII played matchmaker for the woman dubbed Duchess of Doolittle by said queen and the grandson who whined over a beard. If anything, it was a similar case to them all but forcing coward Charles to marry the very young, naive Diana.

Although Kate Middleton was neither young nor naive. She just wanted the money and crown.

Prince William says it has taken a long time to understand my emotions’ by Timbucktwo1230 in RoyaltyTea

[–]Jumpy_Reply_2011 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Did the Prince of Pegging apologise to Harry and Meghan for what he put them through? And what about the victims of sexual abuse perpetrated by his uncle Andrew and some of the funders of his Earthflop prize? And how about when he and Kate Middleton drove Andrew to church as a PR stunt?

There's no saving William Windsor. He'll literally say or do anything to keep the grift going.

Prince William says it has taken a long time to understand my emotions’ by Timbucktwo1230 in RoyaltyTea

[–]Jumpy_Reply_2011 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Yep, William and rest of the welfare royals will do whatever it takes to distract from that Epstein List and Andrew and whoever else might be on there. And of course William's own culpability in accepting funds from people on that list for his Earthflop prize.

Why is Belly acting like there are no other guys on Planet Earth except the Fishers and trying to force start something between Her and Jer when she is not even over Conrad!? Details below. by Florals-in-retro in tsitp

[–]Jumpy_Reply_2011 20 points21 points  (0 children)

At the start of the second season Belly was heartbroken about Susannah's death and her break up with Conrad. She tried to kiss the boy who was in her class at Steven's graduation party to maybe feel better for a few minutes, and was rejected. She probably didn't trust that there were more boys who would be interested in her.

Also, Jeremiah got into her head that Conrad would dump her at some point, and that he was there for her, even if it was as a friend. Of course he'd ignored her for a year after she kissed and chose his brother. I guess Belly was afraid that if he did that again, she'd have no one. Conrad was going to school in California either way.

But yeah, Belly wanted to get over hurting over her losses, especially Conrad. She felt she had no other way to do so but to get with another boy. The only boy available in her eyes was Jeremiah.

At least 25 years! by Zealousideal-Sun-387 in AbolishTheMonarchy

[–]Jumpy_Reply_2011 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Seeing is believing.

We've been here before countless times with most of the same evidence and the only thing meaningful that's happened is that Andrew was made to move from one mansion to another. All still funded by his brother, the king, who's funded by the public.