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Prince William worries on royal family's image: watch
Princes William’s concerns have grown wider as the monarchy faces turbulent times, while safeguarding the image that has been shattered by the Prince’s uncle, Andrew and Sarah’s involvement in Epstien files.
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Victoria Hervey calls out Andrew’s powerful circle in Epstein revelations
The Epstein files have claimed another comment from socialite Lady Victoria Hervey, who dated Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor in the late 1990s.
In an interview with LBC’s Tom Swarbrick, the 49-year-old addressed her inclusion in the newly released US Department of Justice documents and dropped a line, if you weren’t in the files, you were a “loser.”
“Epstein knew everybody who was very powerful,” Hervey explained.
“So, like if you were on the scene and you were powerful, if you’re not in those files, it would be an insult because it just means that you were a bit of a loser.”
Hervey also confirmed her own presence in the documents, joking that any journalist who reported on Epstein was included.
Andrew’s name appears 173 times, including in images showing him in compromising positions with women whose identities have been redacted.
These revelations have intensified calls for the former prince to testify in the US regarding his association with Epstein, though he continues to deny any wrongdoing.
The scandal also ties back to Andrew’s social circles. New documents show that Epstein received an invitation to Andrew’s intimate 50th birthday party in 2010, sent by his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson on behalf of herself and their daughters, Beatrice and Eugenie.
Although Epstein did not attend, the invite which promised “mysterious mischief” and requested his presence raises questions about the former duke’s links to the convicted financier.
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Princess Anne steps in for King Charles for special occasion
Princess Anne, recently stepped into a role typically reserved for King Charles, marking a notable moment in royal duties.
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Princess Anne and Sir Tim meet Italy’s President at Olympic Power Summit
Princess Anne’s Olympic diary in Milan just keeps getting more impressive.
Alongside Sir Tim Laurence, she took part in a meeting with world leaders ahead of the Milano Cortina Winter Olympic Games.
The gathering brought together the Heads of State and Government from participating nations, with Anne and Sir Tim rubbing shoulders with Italian President Sergio Mattarella, his daughter Laura, Italy’s First Lady and Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
The meeting capped off a packed Milan schedule that has seen Anne and Sir Tim enjoy the Olympic opening ceremony at San Siro, attend receptions celebrating British excellence, and connect with global leaders shaping the future of international sport.
Mariah Carey delivered a soaring performance of Nel Blu, Dipinto Di Blu giving the Italian classic a glossy global twist.
Anne and Sir Tim were in distinguished company throughout the evening, joined by Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg, Prince Albert II of Monaco and Princess Nora of Liechtenstein.
The Princess Royal’s Milan visit wasn’t limited to stadium seats and applause.
Ahead of the ceremony, she was at a reception hosted at the British Consulate General, celebrating UK excellence and innovation in Italy.
Donatella Versace shared the moment on Instagram, calling it a “huge honour” to meet the Princess Royal.
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