King Charles has just been in the grip of a new crisis that threatens the crown and this is reflected in the memoirs of Prince Andrew’s accuser, Virginia Giuffre.
The memoir, scheduled for publication in the coming days, contains very “damaging” revelations.
Once taken from it, has already been published and in a conversation between Kinsey Schofield and Jeremy Kyle for ParlerTV they revealed how Guifr Giuffree believed Prince Andrew considered sex with her his birthright.
In light of this, as the accuser died, British radio host and presenter Nick Ferrari spoke about the detrimental consequences of such a release on King Charles.
He spoke to The morning about all of this and admitted: “I read a lot this morning and I won’t share some of it with your viewers because it’s completely inappropriate.”
Additionally, “what really happened between the two is only known to two people and one of them is unfortunately now dead, so only one person is known.”
But “I want to approach this conversation in a slightly different way and I want to bring it to the king,” he also noted.
Because “the book is scheduled for next week, some extracts have already been seen, and it will once again plunge the crown into crisis.”
This, too, while “struggling with a pretty serious health problem,” Mr. Ferrari noted.
According to The mirror he also added in that same conversation, “he is having issues with his youngest son, Prince Harry and we want a successful conclusion, but there seems to be a war of words.”
“We are seeing some allegations made overnight by his daughter-in-law Meghan Markle.” But “no one knows the veracity of this, or whether they have been excluded. Every negative headline is about King Charles – whose family we hope will be there to support him.”
So “spare a thought for this man. He listens to public opinion,” Mr. Ferrari said while signing.