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Wednesday, 13 May 2026

After Accusations of Sex-Trafficking, Rape, Shady Deals and Leaking British Confidential Documents, New Book Alleges Disgraced Former Prince Andrew Kicked His Dog in the Head

 

Portrait of an older man with a serious expression, wearing a patterned scarf against a blue background.
Add animal cruelty to the list of horrible allegations against ‘Randy Andy’

Not the dog, Andy!

We have been reporting here on TGP about the fall of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the former British prince and Duke of York, who lost all his royal titles and privileges over his decades-long link to the Jeffrey Epstein-Ghislaine Maxwell sex-trafficking ring.

He was expelled from his 30-room palatial home to a much humbler house in Marsh Farm, Sandringham, where last week he was accosted by an armed, masked man, and where his brother, the King, snubbed him, even though he was less than half a mile away.

 

While measures have been taken to try to keep Andrew from the media’s spotlight, the revelations keep on coming.

In the revised, updated paperback edition of Andrew Lownie’s book ’ Entitled ’, we learn of a whole new – and objectionable – aspect of Andrew’s off-putting personality: animal cruelty.

AOL reported:

“Ex-Prince Andrew allegedly abused his dog during a Sandringham gathering. In the book, Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York, author Andrew Lownie says the former Duke kicked his dog in the head.

[…] The author wrote, ‘Mid-morning, everyone gathered for hot soup and sausage rolls. The guest was standing next to Andrew, who had his Labrador by his side. Suddenly the dog leapt and snatched the guest’s sausage roll from his hand, causing him to laugh’. This is when Andrew kicked the dog.

The book details how the guest reprimanded Andrew, calling his behavior ‘disgusting’. The ex-Prince responded with an expletive, saying, ‘It is none of your business, and I will do precisely what I want to MY dogs’, according to the book.”

A man performs a physical maneuver on a person lying on the floor in a domestic setting.
Andrew hovering over an Epstein victim with her face redacted – DOJ-released file

Express reported:

“That evening, Prince Philip came up to him and said, ‘What you said to my son today was absolutely right and Her Majesty and I fully agree with what you said. Andrew needs a good scolding from time to time.’”

‘Andrew needs a good scolding from time to time’: his father, Prince Philip, according to Lownie’s book

“Author Tom Bower previously discussed Andrew’s behavior. He told the Daily Express: ‘In my book, I’ve got a story which hasn’t been picked up, but I think it’s actually indicative of Andrew. He was in Warsaw as a trade representative and was addressing a bunch of British businessmen at a large lunch. And the deputy ambassador came in to tell him that he was urgently wanted on the phone. 

Now, the deputy ambassador had a club foot, which was very noticeable. He had a huge physical deformity. And Andrew screamed across the room at him, What the f*** are you cripple doing coming to interrupt me? I mean, that was unbelievable. And that is the way that Andrew behaved. A really shocking, shocking, selfish, stupid man’.”

King’s Speech 2026: Britain’s Monarchy Reads a Doomed Agenda as Starmer Clings to Power

 For many years, it was called the Queen’s Speech and delivered year after year by Queen Elizabeth II. Now it’s the King’s Speech — the traditional State Opening of Parliament where King Charles reads out the government’s planned laws. The Prime Minister’s team writes the whole thing, so it’s really their agenda, not the King’s personal views. Think of it like a presidential address to Congress, but with all the robes, crowns, and centuries of tradition.

This year’s speech, delivered on May 13, 2026, felt particularly awkward. Just six days earlier Labour had been hammered in the local elections — losing over 1,000 council seats while Nigel Farage’s Reform UK stormed ahead with more than 1,100 gains and took control of several councils. Keir Starmer is clearly fighting for his job. Dozens of Labour MPs are already calling for him to go, four ministers have resigned, and the party looks in open revolt. Yet there was the King in full ceremonial dress, reading out Starmer’s wishlist as if everything was business as usual.

The optics aren’t great. Critics are right to worry that the monarchy is getting dragged into Labour’s internal mess at a time when trust in institutions is already low. When the head of state appears to back the government’s plans just days after voters delivered a clear rejection, it raises serious questions about whether the Crown is staying truly neutral.

Conservatives on both sides of the Atlantic should pay close attention to the six main priorities. Far from listening to last week’s verdict at the ballot box, Starmer’s team looks completely tone-deaf to the issues that drove so many people toward Reform UK.

Conversion Practices Ban = Criminalizing Counseling
Starmer is pushing ahead with a full “trans-inclusive” ban on so-called conversion practices. Critics say this isn’t about stopping real abuse — it would make it illegal for parents, therapists, or clergy to offer talk therapy, prayer or pastoral support to anyone, especially young people, who don’t want same-sex attraction or gender distress. Jail time for offering help? After the local election backlash, this shows Labour has learned nothing about parental rights and protecting children.

Asylum & Immigration “Reforms” That Change Nothing
Labour is promising tweaks to appeals, Article 8 ECHR limits, and a student levy. Sounds tough on paper, but without proper deterrence like Rwanda or leaving the ECHR, it’s just window dressing. Small boat crossings will carry on, grooming gang problems in communities remain unaddressed, and nothing really changes for the towns already feeling the strain. Labour is simply ignoring the loud message voters sent last week.

Digital ID Rollout — The Surveillance State
New laws for Digital ID, supposedly “voluntary,” linked to biometrics and facial recognition. In practice, this gives the state fresh tools to track people at rallies, protests, or anywhere they step out of line. After years of two-tier policing, this will only deepen public distrust.

SEND Reforms Hiding Gender Ideology
Changes to Special Educational Needs will push more “inclusion” policies, which in practice often mean schools socially transitioning kids with little real say for parents. Another erosion of family rights that helped fuel the Reform surge.

Public Order & Hate Crime Tweaks
More powers for police and expanded “hate” offenses. We all know where this usually leads — more investigations into people criticizing Islamisation or grooming gangs, while the real problems get soft treatment. Two-tier justice rolls on.

Wider Cultural Signal: Conscience & Free Speech Under Attack
Put it all together, and this Speech is a defiant middle finger to the voters who rejected Labour last week. Banning counseling you disagree with, expanding surveillance, and offering no real answers on migration. It proves this government remains completely out of touch with the patriotic wave now reshaping Britain.

Just a few weeks ago, King Charles stood in the US Capitol and received warm applause and standing ovations for celebrating the friendship between Britain and America. If he had delivered this week’s King’s Speech in Washington instead — full of cultural crackdowns, more surveillance and border denial — he would likely have been met with boos, not cheers. That sharp contrast should worry anyone who values liberty on both sides of the Atlantic. Britain’s voters have spoken loud and clear. The real question is whether anyone in power is actually listening.

Sunday, 10 May 2026

British Labour MP and Former Minister, Catherine West Will Move To Challenge Starmer’s Premiership on Monday (VIDEOS)

 

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Failing PM Starmer will be challenged on Monday by Catherine West- Wiki Commons

They’re coming for Starmer.

Less than two years into his premiership, Labour leader Keir Starmer is hanging to his office by a thread, going from scandal to crisis and back.

The earthquake caused by the release by the US DOJ of the ‘Jeffrey Epstein files’ very nearly cost Starmer his job, as former Ambassador to the US Peter Mandelson and former Prince Andrew were both arrested and indicted for ‘Misconduct in public office’.

But incredibly, the worst was still to come for Starmer and his Labour party, who got smashed in last week’s Local election: Labour lost 1,492 council seats, while Nigel Farage’s Reform UK gained 1,349 new seats.

Yesterday (9), Starmer was still trying to pull a Hail Mary move by bringing former PM Gordon Brown into his administration for a top spot.

But it’s unclear how effective this will be since the challenges to his premiership will start on Monday.

Starmer is facing a ‘stalking horse’ leadership challenge, in which ‘a Labour MP will move against him by Monday unless ministers acted first’.

stalking horse is “a maneuver used to mount a challenge on behalf of a third party. If the idea proves viable and popular, the third party can then declare its interest and advance the concept with little risk of failure”.

The Telegraph reported:

“Catherine West, a former Labour junior minister, sent Downing Street into a panic on Saturday night after stating that unless any of the serious leadership candidates intervened by Monday, she would act.

It came as the fallout from Labour’s disastrous local election results gained pace, with 39 Labour MPs publicly calling on Sir Keir to go by Saturday evening after the party lost 1,492 seats.”

“One serving government minister told The Telegraph that Ms West was likely to reach the 81 MPs required to trigger a leadership contest. [They] said Labour MPs and voters were ‘angry’ and wanted Sir Keir Starmer to ‘grow a backbone’.

A government source said: “You can sense the Cabinet is coming to the end of its tether,” adding that support for the Prime Minister was now much less pronounced than it was earlier in the year.”

FAIRWEATHER ALLIES: Now that the US-Iran War Seems About To End, France and the UK Send Warships to the Middle East To ‘Secure’ the Strait of Hormuz

 

Aerial view of a French aircraft carrier and a British destroyer navigating the ocean, showcasing naval military power and technology.
French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle and UK’s HMS Dragon – fotos by Wiki Commons

‘Paper Tigers’ on the move.

Even though US president Donald J. Trump has publicly dismissed the need for Euro-Globalist ‘powers’ to send their warships to the Strait of Hormuz AFTER the conflict ends, it appears that both France and the UK are moving on with these plans.

Trump called the European allies ‘useless paper tigers’, but are they? France is sending their only aircraft carrier group, and the UK is sending one of the five remaining frigates – one that broke down earlier, trying to secure the airbases in Cyprus.

Tweet by Donald Trump discussing NATO's response to the Hormuz Strait situation, emphasizing his stance on military assistance and oil shipments.

Defense News reported:

“France on Wednesday deployed its carrier strike group to the Red Sea as part of planning for a potential mission to secure the Strait of Hormuz, urging Washington and Tehran to consider the proposal given the global economic impact of their competing blockades.

[…] ‘The reason why we must make a renewed effort today is simply that the blockade of Hormuz continues, the damage to the world’s economy is therefore becoming more and more pronounced, and the risk of a prolongation of hostilities is too serious for us to accept it’, a French presidency official told reporters in a briefing after the army announced the strike group’s deployment.”

Watch: Charles de Gaulle crosses the Suez canal.

Bloomberg reported:

“The UK will deploy one of its warships to the Middle East as part of planning for a European-led mission to escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz once there’s a stable ceasefire.

HMS Dragon, a Type-45 warship capable of destroying guided missiles, is likely to form part of the UK’s offer for the defensive naval mission, designed to reassure commercial ships attempting to pass through the waterway. Such a mission will only begin once sustained ceasefire or peace deal is agreed to.

‘The pre-positioning of HMS Dragon is part of prudent planning that will ensure that the UK is ready, as part of a multinational coalition jointly led by the UK and France, to secure the Strait, when conditions allow’, a spokesperson for the UK Ministry of Defense said.”

Watch: HMS Dragon being sent to the Middle East.