All the royals who have lived at cottage where Andrew 'watched girl get tortured'
Allegations have emerged connecting Prince Andrew to a disturbing incident involving the torture of a schoolgirl at Frogmore Cottage in the 1990s.
Frogmore Cottage, located on the Windsor royal estate, has recently been linked to alarming allegations against Prince Andrew Mountbatten Windsor following the release of the Epstein files. Reports indicate that Andrew was named as a witness during an alleged incident where a schoolgirl was subjected to torture through electrical shocks by Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's associate, while others, including Andrew, purportedly observed the event.
The accusations draw from a supposed FBI file, with the victim recalling her experience of being strapped to a table and tortured, sparking outrage and concern about the potential involvement of a member of the royal family in such heinous acts. This revelation adds to the ongoing scrutiny and scrutiny surrounding Prince Andrew's associations and actions linked to Jeffrey Epstein, further complicating the royal family's public image and legacy.
As the US Department of Justice has released a staggering three million pieces of evidence, including emails, documents, and images from the Epstein investigation, the implications of these allegations could have far-reaching consequences for the British monarchy. The revelations not only affect public perception of Prince Andrew but also raise questions about the responsibilities and ethical obligations of royal family members when confronted with their associations and actions from the past.