Prince Andrew was arrested just before we started this interview. And it wasn’t a quiet “come down to the station” situation either, police showed up in full-force, which is not how white-collar cases usually go. The allegations? Misconduct in public office tied to trade negotiations, with suspicion Andrew leaked valuable state secrets to Jeffrey Epstein. Also, what isn’t in the charge (sex trafficking / child rape) is exactly why this could be more dangerous legally, because a state-secrets/national-security frame can give authorities wider powers and leverage. King Charles stripping Andrew’s titles also signals that “something big is coming,” which highlights the Palace statement backing “the full, fair and proper process” as basically: you’re on your own. If investigators treat this as a security breach, it’s a pressure tool that can widen fast, pull in aides/security staff, and scare anyone else connected to Epstein’s network into thinking they’re next. Watch the full conversation with
below. 03:03 – Former prince investigated: first royal arrest in modern history 06:13 – Arrest signals seriousness: eight carloads of police show no pre-warning 09:03 – Leaking trade secrets to Epstein could justify broader probe 12:00 – Statutes of limitation unlikely to protect royals in UK national security cases 14:58– Trump’s name heavily implicated in Epstein files; redactions raise questions 18:03 – Epstein’s intelligence ties: FBI, CIA, Mossad, and other agencies involved 21:00 – Arrest sends warning: others in Epstein files may face exposure 24:01 – Epstein files reveal high-level access and security clearance breaches 27:01 – Wall Street payments to Epstein suspicious: tax advice cover story 29:57 – Epstein operated as asset and broker for multiple intelligence agencies 33:03 – Videos and images of victims suppressed, potentially weaponized by US intel 36:00 – Trump’s motives likely self-preservation; contrast with British royal approach 38:58 – Redactions weaponized: protecting allies, donors, or intelligence contacts 42:03 – Epstein files reveal financial, political, and intelligence manipulation 45:01 – Accountability lacking: prior administrations failed to act effectively 47:58 – Epstein’s death and mysterious circumstances remain unresolved 49:12 – Investigation implications: high-profile figures under scrutiny
