Prince Andrew's 'power move' is rejected by Jeffrey Epstein's victims


Prince Andrew's walk to the funeral at Windsor Castle has been rejected by Jeffrey Epstein's victims.

Andrew, who was also accused of sexually assaulting 17-year-old Virginia Giuffre in the past, was called as he left for duty.

“Anyone looking at those images would think Andrew had done nothing wrong,” said one Epstein victim from Florida.

“His Cheshire cat grin is irritating. For years, we clung to the belief that we wouldn't have to suffer this prince. It's embarrassing.

“It doesn't matter that this was a family event. It was open for everyone to see that he led royalty into service. Andrew has steadfastly refused to tell the FBI what he knows about Jeffrey, and this appearance feels like it's “Openly pouring salt on a wound that has never been allowed to heal.”

Speaking of their dominant body language, expert Judi James said: “Their dominant, emphatic hand gesticulation is another power move that world leaders use to suggest dominance and authority when walking with other leaders. This sense of signaled authority is only emphasizes when you see Andrew.” chatting with the fully-dressed clergyman who greets them, standing up close and personal and holding the man by the upper arm.

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