Prince Andrew cut loose
Prince Andrew cut loose
I wonder what this is actually about. Obviously no-one cares whether he had sex with some teenaged whore decades ago. The military officers quoted are particularly disgusting cucks. They are basically giving veto power over anyone's military career to aging skanks claiming he had sex with them. No concept of supporting your brother officers.
https://ewn.co.za/2022/01/13/prince-and ... civil-case
https://ewn.co.za/2022/01/13/prince-and ... civil-case
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Re: Prince Andrew cut loose
What I don't understand is how a US Court could legitimately see a civil case over a foreign citizen, especially a British royal. The entire Anglosphere is Cuckland so it's not surprising no one is immune to the cuckish power of cucks and feminazis.Cornfed wrote: ↑January 13th, 2022, 11:21 amI wonder what this is actually about. Obviously no-one cares whether he had sex with some teenaged whore decades ago. The military officers quoted are particularly disgusting cucks. They are basically giving veto power over anyone's military career to aging skanks claiming he had sex with them. No concept of supporting your brother officers.
https://ewn.co.za/2022/01/13/prince-and ... civil-case
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I graduated from the same elite boarding school that Prince Andrew attended in Canada, although not at the same time.
Many years after he and I went there, it was revealed that the priest at his time was sexually abusing boys there in the late 1970's.
It also turns out Prince Andrew was very good friends with the priest and claimed to know nothing of the abuse.
It all came out years after the guilty priest died in 2001.
The elite and famous yet wretched school has since cut ties with Prince Andrew.
His friendship with the now dead abusive priest came out before the Jeffrey Epstein connection but is just another disgrace for him.
Here is the detailed description of his friendship with the sexually abusive priest at Lakefield College School where Prince Andrew was on exchange from while at Gordonstoun in Scotland.
https://www.macleans.ca/news/canada/how ... an-school/
Many years after he and I went there, it was revealed that the priest at his time was sexually abusing boys there in the late 1970's.
It also turns out Prince Andrew was very good friends with the priest and claimed to know nothing of the abuse.
It all came out years after the guilty priest died in 2001.
The elite and famous yet wretched school has since cut ties with Prince Andrew.
His friendship with the now dead abusive priest came out before the Jeffrey Epstein connection but is just another disgrace for him.
Here is the detailed description of his friendship with the sexually abusive priest at Lakefield College School where Prince Andrew was on exchange from while at Gordonstoun in Scotland.
https://www.macleans.ca/news/canada/how ... an-school/
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My goodness, it turns out elite Gordonstoun School had it's own numerous abuse scandals.
Imagine paying a small fortune as parents to send your kids to what you think is an elite boarding school because royalty went there.
Then it turns out your kids might have been abused there, and possibly at the Canadian exchange school too.
I interviewed and was accepted at Gordonstoun in Scotland but they transferred my acceptance to exchange school Lakefield in Canada.
After reading this it looks like I was lucky to avoid attending there.
https://www.theguardian.com/society/201 ... l-scotland
Imagine paying a small fortune as parents to send your kids to what you think is an elite boarding school because royalty went there.
Then it turns out your kids might have been abused there, and possibly at the Canadian exchange school too.
I interviewed and was accepted at Gordonstoun in Scotland but they transferred my acceptance to exchange school Lakefield in Canada.
After reading this it looks like I was lucky to avoid attending there.
https://www.theguardian.com/society/201 ... l-scotland
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Re: Prince Andrew cut loose
I dodged the same bullet. After reading about Prince Charles going there, my grandmother wanted to send me at age 11. Granny had her notions about raising male children to be independent -- she had my parents put me by myself on an airplane at age 3 to come visit them for Mardi Gras. Fortunately, my father took a pass on the Gordonstoun suggestion.Will N. Dowd wrote: ↑January 13th, 2022, 1:55 pmMy goodness, it turns out elite Gordonstoun School had it's own numerous abuse scandals.
Imagine paying a small fortune as parents to send your kids to what you think is an elite boarding school because royalty went there.
Then it turns out your kids might have been abused there, and possibly at the Canadian exchange school too.
I interviewed and was accepted at Gordonstoun in Scotland but they transferred my acceptance to exchange school Lakefield in Canada.
After reading this it looks like I was lucky to avoid attending there.
https://www.theguardian.com/society/201 ... l-scotland
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Lucky us for avoiding that place, although I think Lakefield was a dreadful place when I was there.
The reputation of such establishments is often much better than the reality.
Amazing how private schools charge so much, yet still have so many problems.
They are like luxury cars that cost a fortune but have many technical glitches and are often in for expensive maintenance.
Some more charming Gordonstoun memories from Prince Charles:
https://www.vanityfair.com/style/2017/0 ... ce-charles
The reputation of such establishments is often much better than the reality.
Amazing how private schools charge so much, yet still have so many problems.
They are like luxury cars that cost a fortune but have many technical glitches and are often in for expensive maintenance.
Some more charming Gordonstoun memories from Prince Charles:
https://www.vanityfair.com/style/2017/0 ... ce-charles
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