Walking along Mountbatten Road, it became clear how the neighbors of the former Prince Andrew feel about his recent arrest.
During a stroll near Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s residence, a sense of resentment was evident in the atmosphere.
Julia Kania, a retired university worker, expressed her lack of surprise at the arrest, stating, “Serves him right. They should have done it a long time ago. He’s no different from anybody else.”
She further commented on Andrew’s actions, mentioning, “He hid behind the Queen and now that she’s gone, his brother is taking the necessary steps.”
Expressing sympathy for Andrew’s daughters, Julia added, “I just feel sorry for his two daughters.”
David Turrell, a retired engineer, shared his surprise at Andrew’s arrest, emphasizing the complexity of the situation and expressing sympathy for the royal family.
Jeff Cole, a retired cinema projectionist, believes that the investigation into Andrew is necessary but doubts any charges will be brought against him. He emphasized the importance of evidence in such cases.
Another resident, Alan, suggested that the focus should not solely be on Andrew and emphasized the need to consider a broader perspective.
A female pensioner highlighted the importance of following due legal process and expressed understanding for the challenges faced by the royal family in such situations.
She further noted the intricacies of the monarchy-family dynamic and its implications in handling the current situation involving Andrew.
Despite uncertainties, the general sentiment among locals reflects a mix of opinions on the unfolding events surrounding Prince Andrew.
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