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The black sheep younger brother of King Charles has today been spotted discreetly dumping plastic bags of second-hand clothing out the back of the Kensington Salvation Army op-shop.
Witnesses say Prince Andrew was trying to appear as unassuming as possible as he handed over his clothing donations to the old charity workers via the building’s back door.
As discredited as Prince Andrew has become in recent years, the old girls at the Salvos obviously aren’t going to turn down his dry cleaned pre-loved clothing in the middle of a cost-of-living crisis.
As the fall-out from the Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs trial continues, it seems that the mythical hip hop moguls that first brought gangster rap and R&B to our car radios and nightclubs are now just as disgraced as the politicians and bankers that appeared on the Epstein flight logs.
The 54-year-old Combs is currently awaiting trial on sex-trafficking and racketeering charges in a Brooklyn jail – after decades of rap songs that boasted about how he was able to avoid ending up in this exact scenario.
However, it appears that the drug dealing and shoot outs that were glamorised by Bad Boy Records in the 1990s are nothing compared the heinous Federal crimes that Diddy now stands accused of.
This follows the news that a second judge has refused to grant a $50m bail package offered by his defence, roughly six months after federal authorities raided his homes in Los Angeles and Miami while conducting a sex-trafficking investigation
The three-count, 14-page indictment alleges racketeering conspiracy; sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion; and transportation to engage in prostitution.
Hip Hop as a musical genre that first emerged in New York in the early 1990s, is now officially as cringeworthy as the glam-rock that came a decade before them – because there is nothing ‘cool’ or ‘anti-establishment’ about running sex trafficking rings with billionaires.
And just like Jimmy Savile and Lord Mountbatten before him, it seems that Diddy’s twisted crimes and conspirators may stretch across multiple continents.
It’s for this reason that Prince Andrew is today trying to quietly offload any evidence of him partying with Puffy and Diddy in the 1990s, as he washes his hands of the original Bad Boys records merchandise that was gifted to him during one of the infamous ‘Freak Off’ orgies in a discreet Brooklyn brownstone with Epstein, Trump, Bill Cosby and multiple high-profile Democrats with southern accents.