John Oliver on Prince Andrew testing positive for COVID and missing the Queen's Platinum Jubilee: “Based on what generally happens with information about Prince Andrew, that COVID test will probably conveniently commit suicide in prison”
—an estimated $18.7 million celebration of Queen Elizabeth II’s reign that took place in the U.K. over the weekend.
“It has been a busy week—including, least importantly, the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, marking her seventy years on the throne,” cracked Oliver, who is British, of the 96-year-old monarch’s festivities, adding, “It was basically a four-day celebration of everything that the Queen loves—with one key exception.”
The “exception” Oliver referred to was the looming presence of Prince Andrew, the third child of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip and ninth in line to the throne, who’s been accused of having underage women trafficked to him as part of Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking operation. Virginia Giuffre alleged she was one of those minors sex-trafficked to Prince Andrew and
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