Prince Andrew’s attempt to frame the infamous Sandringham “shooting weekend” with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell as some quaint countryside tradition is pure insult to the public’s intelligence. This wasn’t a friendly clay pigeon match with the neighbors — this was a royal estate opening its gates to a predator whose crimes were already whispered about in elite circles, alongside his chief enabler. By pretending it was just a harmless weekend, Andrew is asking the world to believe that seating a sex offender in the inner sanctum of the monarchy was normal, acceptable, and worthy of no further scrutiny. It’s not just tone-deaf — it’s a calculated rewriting of history designed to make the grotesque seem banal.
The reality is that this “weekend” was more than just bad optics; it was a glaring act of validation. Royal invitations are currency, and Epstein cashed in on one of the most valuable of them all: a place inside the royal household’s inner circle. The presence of Epstein and Maxwell at such an event didn’t happen by accident — it happened because Andrew either didn’t care about their reputations, or worse, didn’t see them as disqualifying. His attempt to launder that decision into a “nothing to see here” anecdote isn’t just dishonest, it’s a direct example of how powerful people normalize predators and then act offended when questioned about it.
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