Did Prince Charles ignore alarm bells that his friend Jimmy Savile was an abuser – or did aides never tell him? The man who first probed BBC DJ’s sickening crimes speaks out as documentary reveals royal even asked him to give media advice to Fergie

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  1. The majority of “Elites” at that time wouldn’t have even recognised what Savile was doing as wrong or immoral. People’s understanding of the damages sexual abuse was extremely limited, if they even considered it as abuse. I am not saying this to absolve them of responsibility, in fact it highlights how sick our society was before. I would hope that Charles now has caught up and understands it, but at that time it was probably just “men being men”.

  2. So his friend and his brother are pedophiles but he is different, he is an observer , he like to watch

  3. I am one guy sitting here with a keyboard.

    Charles Windsor has a staff. Advisers even.

    That I get things wrong is understandable, it is just my thoughts.

    That these people can enable a peodophile, racism, corruption and undue influence on the political process is baked into the system. What with a whole team of advisers?

  4. I’m sure that fact his crimes were covered up is completely unrelated to him being close friends with the next in line to the throne.

  5. It’s those damn aids again. Interesting how royals never make mistakes, they’re just “mislead” by “aids” who they have no control or power over despite hiring and firing as needed.

  6. The UK MSM ie the BBC are all complicit and known to have had alleged 16th letter-eedo rings for years, the hospital staff must have knew he was performing necrophile in the morgues and journalists knew what he might have done to his own mother in those five days he was alone with her. Mrs Robinson and her sons were also complicit. The entire UK are all complicit. Even boy blue. No one is innocent.

    The Netflix documentary shined a few lights that we all knew to well about and unwittingly would joke about in the playground.

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