Details about ex-Prince Andrew’s alleged Epstein-related activities may soon surface as his former personal aide prepares to talk.

Fresh details about ex-Prince Andrew's alleged Epstein-related activities may soon surface as his former personal aide prepares to share details of her time working with him.
While still reeling from the fallout of his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced Duke of York was arrested over allegations of misconduct in public office.
Amid the ongoing investigation, attention has turned to Charlotte Manley, who once worked closely with him, suggesting she may have facilitated Andrew in matters connected with Epstein.
Ex-Prince Andrew's Assistant Says She Would Speak To The Police About Epstein-Related Accusations

In response, Manley has now indicated she is prepared to recount her experiences during her time in the royal household with law enforcement.
Manley was Andrew's former assistant private secretary and treasurer beginning in 1996 and later his private secretary and treasurer between 2001 and 2003.
In those roles, she handled both administrative and financial responsibilities and frequently accompanied him on official engagements.
However, her name resurfaced following allegations that she signed a payment connected to Ghislaine Maxwell during her tenure.
According to reports, Manley issued a £75 ($100) check from Buckingham Palace funds in 2000 to pay for a massage arranged by Ghislaine Maxwell for Prince Andrew.
When asked about her involvement, Manley declined to comment on it, but preferred to surrender her confession to the law authorities. "I would rather talk to the police than the press, not that I would have much to tell them," Manley told The Times.
Although Manley avoided commenting further, a former masseuse, Monique Giannelloni, previously alleged that the aide helped arrange a meeting with Andrew at Buckingham Palace. Per People, Giannelloni described her meeting with Andrew as initially awkward, as he went into the bathroom and returned nude, which embarrassed her.
Ex-Prince Andrew Gives Up Another Crown Estate Property
While Manley shows willingness to go to the authorities, her former employer, Andrew, continues to face the consequences tied to his past association with Epstein.
In addition to losing his longtime residence at Royal Lodge, the 66-year-old has now requested early termination of his lease on another Crown Estate property he has held for more than two decades at a low cost.
As The Blast reported, the East Lodge, a Grade II listed thatched cottage in Berkshire near Ascot, carried an annual rent of about £13,000 ($17,357), which is low compared to similar homes in the area, which are worth as much as £7,500 ($10,000) per month.
Andrew's Daughters, Princess Beatrice and Eugenie, Will Not Attend Royal Ascot
Andrew's fallout has also begun to affect his children, Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice. The sisters have reportedly been excluded from attending this year's Royal Ascot, a decision that has left them shocked.
Per The Blast, insiders claim Beatrice, in particular, felt "completely blindsided" by the development.
Attendance at the high-profile racing event and participation in its ceremonial carriage procession are usually determined by Buckingham Palace.
As such, observers believe that the exclusion of the sisters reflects their parents' controversies, rather than their own conduct. The palace's alleged move has since sparked backlash online, with many social media users calling the decision unfair.
Andrew Could Face Life Imprisonment Under the U.K. Criminal Laws
Despite Andrew's fallout extending to his children, his relationship with Epstein is said to still have more repercussions under the U.K laws.
Per The Blast, Attorney James J. Sexton detailed the differences between the British and American legal systems, highlighting the burden of proof and procedures.
The attorney then stressed that the British authorities appear to be treating the allegations more seriously than the United States, and if convicted, Andrew may be spending life in jail.
How Hollywood Is Seeking To Profit From Andrew's Downfall
Amid Andrew's piling woes, Hollywood insiders say major players in the industry are eager to capitalize on it. As The Blast reported, several studios, including Netflix, Amazon, and Disney, are exploring projects centered on his disgrace.
A source at Disney Studios said that executives have been "bombarded with screenwriters" pitching ideas for a film chronicling Andrew's unprecedented fall from grace.
Another source revealed that Netflix is allegedly in discussions with Left Bank Pictures, the company behind "The Crown."
With multiple studios considering the story, Andrew's controversies appear to become the subject of entertainment on screen, and insiders say whichever platform moves first will dominate the conversation.
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