Queen Really Rode For Andrew? That's Some Messed Up Royal Privilege, Fam
Word is bond, even the Queen couldn't see her own son was playin' games – but the streets knew what was up.

Aight, so check it. They say Queen Liz was all about pushin' Prince Andrew to be a trade envoy back in the day. Real talk, that's some next-level privilege right there. She was “very keen,” they say. More like straight-up blind.
See, when you born into that kinda money and power, you think the rules don't apply. She probably thought she was lookin' out for her boy, tryna give him somethin' to do besides chasin' skirts and countin' his stacks. But all it did was show how outta touch these royals really are.
They knew dude was the “spare,” always gonna be in his older brother's shadow. But givin' him a job he ain't qualified for? That's just lettin' him cut in line while regular folks grind for crumbs. Straight up disrespect.
And let's not even get started on that whole Epstein situation. That Newsnight interview was a whole dumpster fire, and the Queen still rollin' with him? Ridin' horses together like nothin' happened? That's some loyalty, I guess. But loyalty ain't worth nothin' when it's protectin' the wrong people.
Then there's the money. She reportedly helped pay off that settlement with Virginia Giuffre. So basically, our taxes went to cover up his mess. And he still gets invited to the family cookouts and holiday parties? Man, where's the accountability at?
This whole situation just proves what we already knew: the system is rigged. The rich and powerful always look out for each other, no matter how messed up they are. And the rest of us just gotta watch it all go down. It ain't right, and it ain't fair. But it's the game. Gotta stay woke.
Sources:
* United Kingdom Parliament Website: [https://www.parliament.uk/](https://www.parliament.uk/) * The Royal Family Official Website: [https://www.royal.uk/](https://www.royal.uk/) * BBC News Archives (search relevant reports): [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news)
The Queen's support for Prince Andrew highlights the royal family's disconnect from everyday people and their willingness to protect their own, even when they are in the wrong, illustrating how privilege operates at the highest levels.
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