Home Latest Australia In a text to Keir Starmer, Anthony Albanese supports Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.

In a text to Keir Starmer, Anthony Albanese supports Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.

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Source : Perth Now news

In a letter to UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Anthony Albanese backed removing original Prince Andrew from the line of succession.

After Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, seventh in the crown, was detained as part of a policeman investigation into alleged misconduct while in public office, the British royal family was plunged into chaos last year.

He was released while an inspection was being conducted.

Mr. Mountbatten-Windsor had now resigned from public life because of his close ties to Jeffrey Epstein, an American businessman and sexual trafficker.

He has been a part of thousands of deleted files released by US authorities as a result of investigations into Epstein, reviving calls for the disgraced former Prince to be removed from the line of succession.

According to reports, Mr. Starmer is considering removing Mr. Mountbatten-Windsor’s authority from the law.

Cameras ImageAnthony Albanese has written to UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street Credit: Supplied

Mr. Albanese reportedly wrote to Mr. Starmer to offer his help on Monday.

In light of the recent events involving Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, I’m writing to let you know that my government would accept any suggestion to replace him from the imperial succession, according to the letter.

” I concur with His Majesty that the law must now be implemented in its entirety and that a thorough, impartial, and impartial analysis may be conducted.”

These are serious claims, and Australians take them seriously.

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According to what we understand, Mr. Albanese even wrote to the states and territories asking for their help.

The removal of Mr. Mountbatten-Windsor is extraordinary and constitutionally complicated, putting the potential to involve all Commonwealth governments from all countries and overturning legal precedent dating back centuries.

A photo of former Prince Andrew leaning released by US officials. Picture: US Department of Justice
Cameras ImageA photo of former Prince Andrew leaning released by US officials. US Department of Justice Credit: Supplied Source Known

Any congressional change in the UK, as understood by Australia, cannot be applied around, necessitated separate amendments.

The second-born child of Queen Elizabeth II is Mr. Mountbatten-Windsor.

In recent years, he has been the subject of discussion, including a 2022 out-of-court negotiation with Virginia Giuffre, an alleged assault victim of the then-Prince, with the then-Prince.

Mr. Mountbatten-Windsor has always publicly admitted guilt, and it is not suspected that he assaulted Ms. Giuffre, who passed away last year, in an apparent suicide attack.

Epstein committed suicide while in prison in 2019. Picture: US Department of Justice
Cameras ImageEpstein committed suicide while in prison in 2019. US Department of Justice Credit: Supplied Source Known

He generally resigned from public career as a result of his trainwreck interview with BBC Newsnight in 2019.

That same year, Epstein committed suicide in a jail in New York.

The Epstein Files Transparency Act, which was signed into law by US President Donald Trump, was passed by US Congress next month.

The Department of Justice was forced to release all Epstein-related documents by the Bill.

A sizable trove of documents, many of which do not contain the victims ‘ names and their details, have been made available in recent weeks.

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