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King Charles' younger brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was released from police custody on Feb 19 evening after being arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office over allegations he sent confidential government documents to the late US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Mountbatten-Windsor, who turned 66 on Feb 19, had been questioned all day by detectives from Thames Valley Police who had earlier said they were looking into allegations that he had passed documents to the late convicted sex offender while working as a trade envoy.

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00:00I didn't hit you back.
00:01I didn't hit you back.
00:30In addition to paying these underage females for sexual activity, you also paid them to bring their underage friends to
00:38you to also engage in sexual activity with.
00:41For them.
00:42Is that correct?
00:44I intend to respond to all relevant questions regarding this lawsuit.
00:50There's a, it's just, I suppose, a sign of the world we live in, where Parawa has no responsibility, no
01:00ethics.
01:01And, I mean, he comes from a background of corruption, being above the law.
01:08I didn't think so, no.
01:09I thought he'd go into hiding and get away with it.
01:13Yes.
01:14So, no, that's all I've got to say, really.
01:16I'm pleased.
01:17I think it's incredibly bad for the monarchy.
01:19I mean, you know, most people are not that interested in it.
01:22People under the age of 50 are increasingly hostile to it.
01:25And whilst there are people who are over the age of 60 who probably think that, you know, it's one
01:30bad apple.
01:31I think most people under the age of 50 think, well, why is it taking so long to come out?
01:36What have they been hiding?
01:37What questions, you know, what did they know when?
01:38I believe it was three o'clock in the morning when we got the call from Virginia's very dear friend
01:47and publicist,
01:48Dini Von Mufling, who has been, like, partnering with us throughout this journey.
01:53And, um, it was such a mixed bag of emotions.
01:59I think initially we were, like, vindicated and screaming at one point at 3am and then, you know, it just
02:08hits you that gut punch of the fact that she's not here to see this, that we're not able to
02:15call her and tell her how, like, astronomically proud we are of her.
02:19The thing that we say every day is like, it's so hard to get wins during this fight.
02:26And so when they come, live in them and, and really enjoy them and celebrate them.
02:32And, and this is a victory for Virginia.
02:34As Amanda described it, the first gut reaction is like the celebration for her.
02:39But then as the day progresses, like, like right before this interview, we went out and got some breakfast real
02:44quick because we got a long day ahead of us.
02:46And, you know, I just started crying in the middle of a breakfast.
02:51I'm like, man, people probably think I'm psycho over here, but the reality is like, it just hits you in
02:56certain, in certain ways.
02:57And this is just such a win for Virginia and for all survivors out there, truly.
03:08But the Prince, I mean, that's wow.
03:09Like, I think, I think people are gonna really be, uh, that affects the whole country.
03:15Him being on that list. So, yeah, we'll see what happens.
03:20Somebody high up in government getting arrested?
03:23No, that doesn't surprise me.
03:25You know, so, yeah, like I said, bad people doing bad things.
03:30Probably got what's coming to them.
03:39Without a doubt, that they're gonna be in trouble.
03:41Why?
03:43Why?
03:44Why?
03:46Why?
03:53Why?
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