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Prince Andrew’s chummy email to paedo pal Jeffrey Epstein proves he lied & it’s high time he finally came clean
Shame of royal albatross Andrew
PRINCE Andrew’s infamous BBC interview about his close friendship with billionaire paedophile Jeffrey Epstein ended his life as a public member of the Royal Family.
In the car-crash grilling, the Prince claimed that he severed all contact with the depraved financier in late 2010.

But as The Sun on Sunday reveals today, this claim was untrue.
His chummy email to Epstein stating “we are in this together” lays bare the closeness between the eighth in line to the throne and a man convicted of horrific sex crimes.
In the BBC Newsnight interview in 2019, the Prince said he did not remember meeting Virginia Giuffre in 2001, when she was just 17.
To be charitable — and to use the memorable words of his late mother — the email suggests that recollections may vary.
Today’s disclosure will once again reduce whatever credibility the Prince — who ended up paying about £12million to tragic Ms Giuffre to settle her sexual assault lawsuit out of court — still has with the public.
His tawdry antics and entitled arrogance have besmirched the Royal Family — this country’s greatest asset on the world stage.
Yet the Duke of York remains a senior royal, despite being banned from royal duties, and still lives in the imposing Royal Lodge in Windsor.
There needs to be a full and independent investigation into ALL his dealings with Epstein.
It is high time the Duke of Murk finally came clean.
Spy blame games
THE longer the row over the collapsed China spy trial goes on, the more concerning the situation becomes.
It is bad enough that vital secrets may have been leaked to a hostile state.
But it would be disgraceful if we were left unable to prosecute those accused of treachery simply because our Government fears upsetting the powerful Chinese Communist Party.
As the Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp says, it should not be difficult for Government officials to state the obvious that China is a threat to our security.
Sir Keir Starmer’s directly appointed National Security Adviser Jonathan Powell seems to have played a key role in the saga.
But is it credible that the PM and other ministers were kept in the dark?
If it turns out that Downing Street did place its stuttering drive for economic growth above the country’s security, then that truly would be a scandal.
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Celebrity Traitors star left furious after show bosses tried to check his bag for drugs
COMEDIAN Joe Wilkinson had a showdown with Celebrity Traitors bosses after refusing to let them check his bags for drugs.
The After Life star, 50, threw a strop over crew checks before filming in May for the BBC1 show.

Celebrities stayed in the £80-a-night Courtyard by Marriott hotel, an hour from the Ardross Castle in the Highlands.
On podcast Chatabix, Joe said: “This man said, ‘I’m going to go through your bag’, I was like, ‘I don’t think you are pal’.
“All the producers came.
“I was like, ‘You’re going to have to trust me’, but they were like, ‘Well you have signed up to this you p****’ and I was like, ‘OK carry on’.
“They were polite and it was fine in the end.”
Co-star Mark Bonnar, 56, said: “It got weird as soon as we arrived.
“There’s six people in your room as soon as you’ve checked in and they’re going through every item of your luggage.
“Just to check you haven’t got any secret recording equipment or illegal drugs.
“We’re celebrities – we wouldn’t do drugs!”
The series launched to huge success last week with over 6.5 million viewers tuning in to watch Sir Stephen Fry, Celia Imrie, Clare Balding and Kate Garraway take part in the popular game show.

House looks totally normal in interior pics… but catch a glimpse outside and you’ll see why it’s fit for a Queen
BRITAIN’S smallest castle, a charming 19th century Gothic turret in the heart of Hertfordshire, has gone up for sale.
The Gazebo Tower is a glorious Grade II listed landmark which dates back to 1833 and is packed with royal-looking features inside its 645sqft of living space.



Described as a “local icon”, this three-storey tower in Ross-on-Wye looks out over the River Wye and the Hertfordshire countryside.
Inside, each of its circular rooms – roughly 16ft across – has been transformed into a kitchen, a bedroom and a living room.
It also comes with a picturesque roof-top terrace, described as offering 360-degree views of the Black Mountains of Southeast Wales, the spire of Saint Mary’s Church, Chase Wood and Ross-on-Wye’s vibrant architecture.
It’s currently available to buy for £330,000.
Estate agents Hamilton Stiller described it “an opportunity to own a landmark and one of Ross-on-Wye’s most striking features.”
One of the most whimsical touches to the property is how the double bed hides a bath underneath – making the most of the space.
The top floor also includes an en-suite wet room and a spiral staircase leading to a battery-operated roof hatch.
Athletes from the Ross Rowing Club can even often be seen sailing down the River Wye from the windows.
The quintessential market town of Ledbury is only 13 miles away, while trains to London Paddington take two hours.
This tower, once owned by Herefordshire Council, was sold in 2001 when its only floor was accessible by ladder.
Tony Billingham, who won the bid by post, lovingly restored the tower into a cozy, functional home and later opened it to visitors, donating proceeds to local charities.
This isn’t the only house that has caught widespread attention recently.
A seemingly ordinary home has gone up for sale at £400,000, but there’s one very unexpected twist that’s caught people’s attention.
Photos of the property reveal that one of its two bathrooms has been transformed into a home office – giving workers the chance to “do their business” without ever leaving the room.
A three-bedroom home in Walton, Chesterfield, has hit the market for £150,000, appearing perfectly normal from the street – but step inside, and things take a decidedly unexpected turn.
Baffled house hunters have branded the interior “bonkers”, with photos revealing a quirky layout and eccentric design choices that are anything but ordinary.
A charming seaside property with a fascinating backstory has caught the attention of locals and house hunters alike.
Listed for £235,000 in February, the home was purchased by a couple in July after making several visits over the summer.
Nicknamed “the Dolls House” by locals, the petite property is cleverly built in an alleyway between two neighbouring homes and offers breathtaking views of the coast.


