Mail saying that Airmiles Andy's legal team claim the court papers were served incorrectly so they're simply ignoring them, and if it does ever get to court they will fight it with some technicality about papers Giuffre signed years ago. FFS Andrew! This course of action won't do you any good, it just makes you look guilty and evading justice, and gives the sugar thugs and scrotie more ammo in their twatter war. This needs putting to bed properly by being tested in court. If the historic stuff about Giuffre and the payouts she's already had, the lack of any real evidence, and the stories about who's backing her now are true, she will fold if it ever goes properly to court anyway, just call her and her team's bluff, and make her show up in court and prove that what she's claimed is true! The Benny Hill circus of running away from it is just prolonging the mess!
(For the record I don't like Andrew at all, but while I think he's undoubtably done some very bad things and associated with some very undesirable people, I don't think he's really a pweirdo Prince like people are getting away with saying left right and centre at the moment. As far as I know he's not messed with five year olds or done Savile level quantities of child abuse? Which is why I think this needs to be tested in court to bring some clarity to the true level of his misdemeanors, for the sake of all the Royal Family).
Also the Mail has a story on Diana The Musical, brought to us by Smeg's favourite subscription channel, Netflix. Looks fairly grim.
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(For the record I don't like Andrew at all, but while I think he's undoubtably done some very bad things and associated with some very undesirable people, I don't think he's really a pweirdo Prince like people are getting away with saying left right and centre at the moment. As far as I know he's not messed with five year olds or done Savile level quantities of child abuse? Which is why I think this needs to be tested in court to bring some clarity to the true level of his misdemeanors, for the sake of all the Royal Family).
Also the Mail has a story on Diana The Musical, brought to us by Smeg's favourite subscription channel, Netflix. Looks fairly grim.
Netflix releases trailer for controversial 'Diana' the musical
Filmed in 2020 at Broadway's Longacre Theatre, Diana stars Jeanna de Waal in the title role and explores the crumbling of her marriage to Prince Charles.