Walking along Mountbatten Road, close to the residence of the former Prince Andrew, it was evident how the neighbors felt about his recent arrest.
During my stroll near Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s home, a sense of resentment filled the atmosphere.
Julia Kania, a retired university employee aged 70, expressed her lack of surprise at the arrest, stating that it was long overdue and that he should have taken responsibility earlier.
Commenting on the situation, Julia mentioned that Andrew, who had previously sought refuge behind the Queen, was now facing the consequences with his brother taking necessary actions.
The residents, like David Turrell, a retired engineer aged 70, shared different perspectives, expressing shock at the news of the arrest and sympathy for the royal family amidst the unfolding events.
It was acknowledged that while there is an ongoing investigation, opinions vary on the potential outcomes and implications for Andrew and the royal family.
The local community appears divided on the matter, with some emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability, while others speculate on external influences and the future implications for the monarchy.
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