Activists hung a photo of former Prince Andrew at the Louvre after his arrest
Activists displayed a photograph of former Prince Andrew at the Louvre for 15 minutes to protest against his conduct and demand justice for Epstein survivors.
Activists from the group 'Everyone Hates Elon' staged a protest at the Louvre Museum in Paris by hanging a photograph of former Prince Andrew of the United Kingdom. This act took place shortly after the former royal was detained for alleged misconduct in public office amid the ongoing fallout from the Epstein scandal. The photograph featured Prince Andrew sitting in the backseat of a Range Rover, taken by a Reuters photographer after his release following an 11-hour detention in a Norfolk police station. The protest lasted for about 15 minutes before the photo was taken down by museum staff.
The action was aimed at drawing attention to the judicial issues surrounding Prince Andrew, who has been linked to Jeffrey Epstein and has faced serious allegations regarding his conduct. By choosing the Louvre, a globally recognized cultural landmark, the activists sought to amplify their message, highlighting the broader call for justice for all survivors of Epstein's abuses. The protest underscores the continuing public and media scrutiny surrounding high-profile figures associated with the Epstein case.
This incident not only reflects ongoing societal tensions regarding accountability for those involved in the Epstein scandal but also signifies a new approach by activists who utilize art and public spaces as platforms for political expression. The 15-minute display was a symbolic act meant to provoke discussion and awareness about survivors' rights and the perceived impunity enjoyed by some powerful individuals.