Andrew has imperilled the monarchy – can William and Kate save it? | The Daily T
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If that deeply unflattering photo of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor being driven away from a police station after his arrest was not bad enough, this week there were yet more revelations about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. The former prince is alleged to have spent taxpayer money on massages and faces questions over his use of RAF jets to meet with the sex offender. The wayward royal could even be removed from the line of succession under potential Government plans. Camilla Tominey and Tim Stanley ask if, amidst all the scandal, the Prince and Princess of Wales can keep the monarchy relevant, and if Labour’s latest talking point is simply a dead cat strategy to distract from their own failings. ► Subscribe to The Telegraph: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/customer/subscription/store/?WT.mc_id=tmgoff_youtube_dailytpodcast ► Get the latest headlines: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/?WT.mc_id=tmgoff_youtube_dailytpodcast ► Sign up to The Telegraph's free new daily newsletter, From the
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