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Mega Edition: How Prince Andrew Wrapped The Queen Around His Finger (4/20/26)

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The handling of Queen Elizabeth II in the face of the Epstein scandal surrounding Prince Andrew has long been viewed as a calculated effort to contain damage rather than confront it head-on. From the outset, the palace moved to shield Andrew from immediate scrutiny—granting him continued royal appearances, maintaining his status, and allowing him to operate under the protection of the institution even as allegations mounted publicly. The now-infamous BBC Newsnight interview, widely seen as disastrous, was itself reportedly approved within palace circles, reflecting a strategy that underestimated the scale of the crisis. Behind the scenes, the monarchy’s priority appeared to be preservation—of reputation, of hierarchy, and of control over the narrative—rather than transparency or accountability.

Even after Andrew was forced to step back from public duties, the measures taken suggested containment, not reckoning. Financial support for his legal settlement, continued residence within royal properties, and the absence of any meaningful institutional reckoning reinforced the perception that the full weight of the monarchy had been used to insulate him. Critics argue that this approach didn’t just protect Andrew—it damaged the credibility of the Crown itself, sending a message that proximity to power could soften consequences. Rather than drawing a clear line between the monarchy and the scandal, the prolonged effort to manage and minimize the fallout kept the institution tethered to it, turning what could have been a decisive break into an ongoing reputational drag.



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