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King Charles paid £1.5m to cover sweaty brother’s Epstein case

Antifabot by Antifabot
12 February 2026
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Following yet another Epstein bombshell, the royal parasites are in trouble again. It appears that the £12m that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor paid to Virginia Giuffre out of court in 2022 was stumped up by several prominent members of his family. Including King Charles.

The Sun is reporting that not only did the late Queen loan ex-Prince Andrew millions to pay £12m to Virginia Guiffre, but Charles chipped in £1.5m https://t.co/oX2JgpCqFp

— Victoria Derbyshire (@vicderbyshire) February 11, 2026

A royal cover-up form King Charles that hurts women

The pay off happened before more allegations against Andrew surfaced in the latest release of the Epstein Files.

We knew that the queen stumped up a lot of cash to silence Giuffre and get her little nonce out of trouble, but £7m is a wild sum of money. Couple that with the fact that £3m came from the late prince Philip’s estate. And now we’ve found out prince (now king) Charles stumped up £1.5m towards the case too.

Read that again.

Our now-king paid a large amount of money to cover the tracks of an alleged nonce and to silence one brave woman’s fight for justice.

And the ‘king’ will never be prosecuted for this:

The monarch is immune from prosecution, by the way, so there will be no investigation https://t.co/DOCz7XhY8b pic.twitter.com/x4aIaoLTQ1

— Svetlana Lokhova (@RealSLokhova) February 12, 2026

Our royal family is silencing victims

I am absolutely fucking disgusted with these utter parasites. This is a clear sign of one rule for us, another for them.

It shows absolute contempt for us, the lowly serfs that they supposedly serve. It shows if you have enough money, you can hush up even the worst kind of crimes. You can avoid justice and prison if you have deep enough pockets to pay for it.

There’s thousands of accusations of crimes against women in the Epstein files. Thousands of names of girls and women we will never know and the royal family are spitting on every single one of them.

And our fucking king has done this. He paid to silence the voices of so many women who need to be heard.

King Charles who famously said, at the age of 29 that Diana was “an attractive 16yr old.”

King Charles who was close friends with Jimmy Saville and called him a “national treasure.”

Abolish the monarchy.

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  1. bushman says:
    5 months ago

    While we,re at it why not abolish all of the parasite class. How? By abolishing capitalism. Not trying to reform it.

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