The previous Press Secretary to Queen Elizabeth II spills the beans on how the late Queen would have reacted to the surprising information.

A former royal aide has shared her ideas on the late Queen’ opinion (Picture: Mark Cuthbert/UK Press through Getty Pictures)
The previous Press Secretary to the late Queen Elizabeth II has spilled the beans on the late monarch’s attainable ideas on the surprising arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. Ailsa Anderson mentioned all the scandal surrounding the ex-Prince is a “big stain on the monarchy and on the Royal Household”.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested at Wooden Farm on the king’s non-public Sandringham property in Norfolk yesterday morning. At round 7.30pm he was launched below investigation. Andrew, who has been arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public workplace, has persistently denied wrongdoing associated to Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced financier and convicted intercourse offender.
Ms Anderson informed GB Information: “I am simply so grateful that she’s now not with us as a result of I believe she can be completely mortified.”
The previous Press Secretary additional added: “It is a big stain on the monarchy and on the Royal Household. When this story first broke in 2010, we did not know to the extent of what had occurred, as we do now with the kind of launch of those emails, however I believe she can be completely horrified.”
She said all the incident had “actually induced dishonour to her household”.
Responding to the arrest, King Charles declared unequivocally “the legislation should take its course”, whereas pledging “full and wholehearted help and co-operation” with investigating authorities.
Showing within the Epstein information will not be proof of any wrongdoing and inclusion within the paperwork doesn’t implicate anybody in Epstein’s criminality.
Despite the fact that Thames Valley police have concluded searches at Mountbatten-Windsor’s residence on the Sandringham Property the place he was arrested, the search continues right this moment at his fomer residence, Royal Lodge.
















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