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00:00By now, you have no doubt heard that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested in the UK
00:04Thursday for his association, but not how you think, with Jeffrey Epstein. Oh yeah,
00:09and it was his birthday. But how bad could all of this actually be for the United Kingdom?
00:15Bad, with a capital B. A former aide to one-time Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher says the Epstein
00:21scandal could bring down the entire British government as calls grow for Prime Minister
00:26Keir Starmer to step down for how he's handling it, or bungling it, as it were. Adding an Epstein
00:32associate into his government, probably not wise. The arrest of ex-Prince Andrew was a
00:37ground-shaking move. The disgraced former royal had already lost his title and his posh digs,
00:42and now cops have been searching his home on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
00:47When you hear crimes, Epstein, and Prince Andrew, I know where your head goes, but this isn't what
00:52you're thinking. Andrew allegedly forwarded confidential trade documents to the late
00:57pedophile. And this legal entanglement doesn't end with the former prince. His ex-wife, Sarah
01:03Ferguson, could find herself at the wrong end of a police interrogation if she steps back on UK soil.
01:09It's widely believed that Epstein funded Fergie's lavish lifestyle, and authorities seemingly want to
01:16know more. Now, Fergie has been laying low after she was stripped of her royal title and got the boot
01:21from
01:22the palace, along with her ex-husband, Prince Andrew. Yes, the exes lived together. Weird, but
01:28with these two, kind of par for the course. The Epstein files were not kind to Fergie. A slew of
01:33emails and messages released pathetically showed her begging for money from the wealthy creep and even
01:39requesting, and I quote, just marry me. Now, to put all of this into some context, the last time a
01:46royal
01:46was arrested was 400 years ago, and that guy got beheaded.
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