Fox Guest: Arrest Of Former Prince Andrew Could 'Bring Down The British Government'
Fox not "news" was forced to report on the breaking news today that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor (formerly Prince Andrew) was arrested at his home over suspicions of misconduct in public office, and accusations he shared confidential information with sex trafficker Jeffery Epstein.
Guest Nile Gardiner, a former advisor to Margaret Thatcher, predicted it could topple the British government entirely. He argued the scandal is "big enough to bring down the British government" and that Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing growing calls to resign over his handling of the Epstein case.
You could see the look of pain on all of their faces, having to talk about Epstein at all, and they all managed to avoid mentioning Trump's relationship with Epstein entirely.
Here's the exchange from this Thursday's For & Friends with Gardiner:
GARDINER: And I think that justice must be served. No one is above the law. And that includes royalty as well.
JONES: So now, that typical—you know, forgive my ignorance, but I guess some of us are always under the impression, at least in the United States, that royals were untouchable. Is it because his titles were removed now that opens the door for him to be charged in this way?