King Charles in high spirits on the way to Sunday service with a friend while Queen Camilla stays at home - as royal family deals with fallout of Prince Andrew claims in unsealed Epstein court documents
King Charles in high spirits on the way to Sunday service with a friend while Queen Camilla stays at home - as royal family deals with fallout of Prince Andrew claims in unsealed Epstein court documents
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King Charles was in high spirits this morning on the way to Sunday service at church as he appeared to brush off his brother Prince Andrew's humiliation following the fallout from documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. The monarch, 74, was in high spirits as he walked to St Mary Magdalene Church on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk after it was reported that sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell was ordered to search her phone and computer for phrases containing Prince Andrew's name along with the words 'sex toy' and 'erotic'.
As the King walked to the Church, where the royal family attended Christmas day service with Prince Andrew in tow just a month ago, he was accompanied by friends including Lady Susan Hussey - while Queen Camilla, who releases her reading podcast tomorrow, appeared to take the morning off.
Explosive court documents revealed how, following an order from a US court, Maxwell's lawyers were instructed to scour all her electronic devices for any mention of the Prince, other acquaintances of paedophile Jeffrey Epstein and a string of sordid words.
These included 'Prince', 'Andrew', 'Duke', York', 'Royal', 'underage', 'massage', 'slave', 'sex', 'nipple' and 'dildo', according to the devastating legal papers. It comes after other claims in the documents that the Duke of York took part in an 'underage orgy' and enjoyed daily massages at the billionaire's lair.