Daily Star says: Andrew saga might trigger a headache for the royals over cover-up fears
The Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor crisis is far from over yet as questions mount for the Royal Family, which is responsible as a whole for what has gone on
The Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor scandal shows no sign of going away soon. He has, of course, consistently denied any wrongdoing and the law must be allowed to take its course.
But there are mounting questions over who knew what and when. And they could cause a serious headache for the Royal Family.
Despite efforts by King Charles and Prince William to distance themselves from Andrew in recent months, polling by Ipsos already suggests the monarchy’s popularity is plummeting. Any suggestion that there has been a cover-up could cause irreparable damage to the institution. Put simply, the public won’t stand for it.
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Although there may now be an attempt to effectively blame it on previous figures, The Firm is responsible as a whole for what has gone on. This crisis is far from over yet.
It is in the interests of everyone that the royals do all that they can to assist the process.
Things are looking up
After what’s felt like forever, it looks like we may finally be emerging from the winter.
Forecasters say we could see temperatures as high as 18C this week, which would be the highest in months. It means we could see out the rest of February in style.
Millions of people will be breathing a sigh of relief as it seemed as if the cold and the rain would never end. The first warmth of spring reminds you that good times will soon return.
However, we perhaps shouldn’t get too ahead of ourselves. The winter washouts could quickly be followed by spring showers.
So it might be worth keeping the umbrella out for a while longer!
Cool sport is a winner
Curling has taken the UK by storm.
We bet the players who have committed everything to it no longer feel like they’re skating on thin ice!
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