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Prince Andrew and the establishment. When will justice be served.

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posted on Jun, 18 2020 @ 04:07 AM
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a reply to: paraphi


“The monarch is immune from arrest in all cases; members of the royal household are immune from arrest in civil proceedings.[38] No arrest can be made "in the monarch's presence", or within the "verges" of a royal palace. When a royal palace is used as a residence (regardless of whether the monarch is actually living there at the time), judicial processes cannot be executed within that palace.[39]

The monarch's goods cannot be taken under a writ of execution, nor can distress be levied on land in their possession. Chattels owned by the Crown, but present on another's land, cannot be taken in execution or for distress. The Crown is not subject to foreclosure.[40]“

Absolutely no chance he or any of the Royal household will ever be arrested.

Name another man in the UK other than Prince Charles who wouldn’t have been at least questioned if their wife died in a car crash? Especially when she specifically stated she expected her husband to kill her with that method.

Name another man in the country other than Prince Charles with such close ties to Jimmy Savile who again was never questioned during the investigation into that monster?

Just like his brother, Andrew will hide behind the crown.

edit on 18/6/20 by Grenade because: (no reason given)



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