BossuTv Logo
trending_flat
Royal Property Report Reveals Andrew Lease Income

A newly released report by the National Audit Office (NAO) has revealed that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor received rental income from three cottages located on the Royal Lodge estate, which he was permitted to sub-let under the terms of his lease with the Crown Estate. The report, which marks the first comprehensive review of royal residences in two decades, also disclosed that King Charles covers the rental costs of accommodation occupied by Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie within royal palaces, despite neither carrying out official royal duties. According to the findings, Mountbatten-Windsor, his family, and associated staff had access to a total of 12 properties owned either by the Crown Estate or managed by the Royal Household. Buckingham Palace welcomed the publication of the report, describing it as consistent with the Royal Household’s commitment to greater transparency regarding royal finances and property […]

trending_flat
Palace Received Andrew Email Archive in 2020

Buckingham Palace received a collection of around 30,000 emails in 2020 that allegedly contained details about the financial activities of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor during his time as a UK trade envoy, according to court records that have recently come to light. The documents reveal that the email archive was delivered to the Lord Chamberlain, the most senior official within the Royal Household, several years before the current police investigation into Mountbatten-Windsor began. The emails reportedly originated from the account of a business associate linked to the former royal and became the subject of a legal dispute that later reached the High Court. When questioned about the handling of the material, Buckingham Palace declined to comment, citing an ongoing police investigation involving Mountbatten-Windsor. The development comes as Thames Valley Police continues its inquiry into allegations of misconduct in public office. Authorities recently […]

trending_flat
Police Expand Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Probe Scope

Detectives investigating Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor are examining whether allegations of sexual misconduct could form part of a wider inquiry into suspected misconduct in public office. Police have urged anyone with relevant information to come forward, stressing that the offence under investigation is broad and can include a range of behaviours such as abuse of authority, corruption, and sexual misconduct linked to the exercise of public office. The inquiry was triggered after the release of US Department of Justice materials relating to its investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Epstein died in a New York jail in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. Mountbatten-Windsor has repeatedly denied all wrongdoing and rejects claims that he benefited personally from his role as a UK trade envoy between 2001 and 2011. He has not been charged with any offence. He was arrested […]

trending_flat
UK police arrest ex-prince Andrew over misconduct

UK police have arrested Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew, on suspicion of misconduct in public office. He was detained by Thames Valley Police as part of an ongoing investigation. Police said a man in his sixties was arrested in Norfolk and that officers are searching properties in Berkshire and Norfolk. Andrew remains in custody while investigations continue. The case is linked to allegations that, during his time as a United Kingdom trade envoy, he shared confidential government information with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Documents released by United States authorities reportedly include trade reports Andrew sent to Epstein about countries he visited on official trips.​ Andrew has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing and any allegations of sexual misconduct. He was stripped of his royal titles and military patronages last year because of his ties to Epstein and […]

trending_flat
Bondi Faces Heated Hearing Over Epstein Files

US Attorney General Pam Bondi strongly defended the Justice Department’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case during a heated House Judiciary Committee hearing on Wednesday, as lawmakers from both parties challenged her over redactions and other federal actions. The four-hour session frequently turned confrontational. At one point, Bondi referred to a Democratic lawmaker as a “washed-up loser,” and tensions escalated further when another member left the room following a sharp exchange. Victims Present as Redactions Questioned The hearing followed the Justice Department’s release earlier this year of millions of additional documents tied to investigations into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Several of Epstein’s victims attended the session and were seated directly behind Bondi. In her opening remarks, the attorney general described Epstein as a “monster” and expressed sympathy for those who suffered abuse. However, Democratic lawmakers sharply criticized the department’s […]

trending_flat
Document confidentiel transmis à Epstein

Un document que Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor aurait transmis à Jeffrey Epstein contenait des informations détaillées sur des opportunités d’investissement dans l’or et l’uranium en Afghanistan. Selon des éléments consultés par la BBC, il s’agit d’une note préparée par des responsables britanniques à l’intention d’Andrew lorsqu’il occupait la fonction d’envoyé spécial au commerce. Ce document, daté de décembre 2010, aurait ensuite été transféré à Epstein. Il présentait notamment une liste d’« opportunités commerciales à forte valeur » dans la province afghane du Helmand. Cette révélation intervient après qu’un précédent article de la BBC a indiqué qu’Andrew avait lui-même qualifié le document de « confidentiel » dans un courriel figurant parmi les derniers fichiers liés à l’affaire Epstein rendus publics. L’ancien prince a toujours fermement nié tout acte répréhensible dans ses relations avec Jeffrey Epstein. Il a également rejeté toute accusation selon laquelle […]

trending_flat
Pressure Mounts on Andrew Over Epstein Case

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is under renewed pressure from US lawmakers and relatives of Virginia Giuffre to testify in the United States over his connections to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. In an interview with the BBC, Democratic Congressman Ro Khanna criticized the Royal Family for what he described as a lack of transparency. He suggested it would be appropriate for Andrew to appear before US authorities. Fellow Democrat Congresswoman Teresa Leger Fernandez went further, urging King Charles III to instruct his brother to travel to the US and answer questions before Congress. On Monday, Buckingham Palace signaled a willingness to cooperate with law enforcement. A spokesperson said the Royal Family stood “ready to support” police if formally approached. The statement added that the King had expressed “profound concern” over the allegations involving his brother and that both the King and Queen’s […]

Login to enjoy full advantages

Please login or subscribe to continue.

Go Premium!

Enjoy the full advantage of the premium access.

Stop following

Unfollow Cancel

Cancel subscription

Are you sure you want to cancel your subscription? You will lose your Premium access and stored playlists.

Go back Confirm cancellation