
Prince William has taken a decisive stance against Jeffrey Epstein’s memory with significant force, revealing intentions to publicly confront the issue. While Prince William has been notably distancing himself from this matter as much as possible, he has not avoided making clear indications of his distaste for Epstein and the royal family members connected to him.
Former Royal butler Grant Harold shared these insights with Mirror magazine. “I’m not surprised by William’s move,” Harold explained. “Although he’s trying to distance himself, there are moments that have spoken volumes – like their frosty exchange during the Duchess of Kent’s funeral.”
“William and Kate want absolutely nothing to do with his uncle Andrew and Sarah Ferguson,” Harold continued. “They will be actively distancing themselves from them. This is a clear indication that they recognize the seriousness of this issue.”
The expert further elaborated: “William wants to face these challenges head-on. He doesn’t want to dodge or ignore it. His actions speak volumes, and his public statement is telling us he’s prepared to engage fully in addressing this matter. Queen Elizabeth’s famous advice was ‘never complain, never explain,’ but William appears to be taking a different approach.”
This stance from Prince William highlights the royal family’s growing discomfort with their connection to Epstein and its potential implications for future generations of royals.
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