Prince Andrew is reportedly planning his huge comeback, and an important aspect of it is Virginia Giuffre, his prosecutor from the Jeffrey Epstein case.
Royal commentator Robert Jobson explained the nitty gritty of this in his chat with Radaronline.
It started with him saying, “It may seem like a cynical move, but he seems to come back into life as a functioning royal, and this development may give him an opening.”
“If he can discredit Virginia a little more, there may be Chink of Light for him,” in that regard.
For that “should we definitely look at the evidence,” noticed Jobon “and in this case it all relates to the fact that his prosecutor is a credible witness; if she is not, his claims of innocence may not be so hollow.”
“After all, he was never found guilty. He would fight for court, but given that the deceased Queen’s anniversary would have been destroyed if he did, he was ordered by the powers that were.”
“Andrew settled outside the court, but has always denied wrongdoing, and” the lucrative settlement meant that Mrs. Giuffre’s claims, those who destroyed his public life, were never tested in cross investigation. “
So this chance “Could be the first moment of the year when public opinion begins to change. Not against redemption – Epstein -Stain is indelible – but perhaps against a reassessment.”
“An opportunity, though weak, that he doesn’t lie. This is not about freedom. Far from that. It’s about the weight of credibility. And in the court of public opinion it counts for everything,” Jobon signed and said.