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Disgraced Prince Andrew Plotting Move To Middle East After Being Shut Out By King Charles III

Story by Radar Online • Yesterday 6:00 PM

 

Disgraced Prince Andrew is plotting a luxury exile in the Middle East because the disgraced Duke of York fears his ties to late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein may make him a wanted man — and he’s desperate to hunker down in a sumptuous safe haven in Bahrain, RadarOnline.com has learned.

 

“Andrew believes he will be treated like a king there,” dished a high-level palace source. “He’s close friends with the Arab state’s royals — and they have deep pockets that can help him finance a whole new lavish lifestyle. But more important, he will be safe there since Bahrain has no extradition treaty with either the United States or the U.K.!”

 

Andrew, 62, was hauled to court by Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre, 39, who accused him of raping her when she was a teen. The tarnished troublemaker denied her charges — but agreed to a multimillion-dollar payoff in February.

Sources said the settlement horrified King Charles, 74, Andrew’s sibling, and heir to the throne Prince William, 40. The Giuffre scandal had caused the duke to be barred from royal duties and stripped of his public paycheck — by his late mother, Queen Elizabeth.

 

Palace insiders said that the newly installed sovereign left his sex creep kid brother in tears by rejecting his pleas for a public comeback — and banished him to the Bahamas!

 

However, the source added that Andrew is terrified he could be exposed to criminal charges if Ghislaine Maxwell — Epstein’s madam, who’s serving a 20-year prison sentence — confesses all she knows about the sex freak financier and his rich and powerful pals.

 

The source alleged the rouge royal plans to defy the monarch’s mandate to head to the Caribbean — and added, “He secretly flew to Bahrain last month on a Swiss billionaire’s private jet and stayed at a $10,000-a-night hotel — with all expenses paid by the Bahrain royals!”

 

The insider said, “Andrew just landed himself in another mess by colluding with a nation accused of violence, extreme interrogation tactics and use of torture. He’s becoming a dangerous loose cannon who could destroy the monarchy with yet another humiliating scandal!"

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ASouth Carolina couple currently living in Uganda stand accused of "constantly torturing" their 10-year-old foster son from 2020 to 2022, multiple outlets report.

 

Nicholas and Mackenzie Spencer, both 32, have been living and working in Uganda since 2017. They took three foster children into their home in Naguru, a Kampala suburb, and allegedly kept one of the kids barefoot and naked at all times, according to a police statement reviewed by multiple outlets.

 

They allegedly failed to provide him with a mattress to sleep on, making him sleep on a wood platform, and purportedly forced him to squat in an awkward position.

 

The couple has been charged with aggravated torture, per multiple outlets.

 

A caretaker for the little boy, whose name is being withheld because of his age, told The Monitor that the couple prevented him from access to education and kept him locked in a small, cold tiled room at all times. She also said he had a camera in his room, monitoring him.

 

The caretaker reportedly came forward after she grew alarmed by the child's worsening condition, The Monitor reports. She also told the newspaper the Spencers allegedly singled out their 10-year-old child for such harsh alleged treatment.

 

"We believe the victim could have endured more severe acts of torture, away from the camera," a police statement reportedly said about the case.

 

At a Wednesday hearing, the Spencers were deemed a "flight risk" by a local prosecutor. "They have no community or family ties in Uganda, and the offense with which they are charged currently is of grave nature attracting a penalty of life imprisonment, therefore their likelihood to abscond from bail is really, really high," prosecutor Joan Keko said in court, according to Reuters.

 

Their lawyer, however, reportedly claimed the couple needed medication they couldn't access in prison and asked that they be released on bail. (The magistrate determined they should be held in custody until she rules on their bail application on Dec. 20.)

 

On a 2019 GoFundMe page she created for personal medical expenses, Mackenzie Spencer wrote that she "moved to East Africa nearly 3 years ago with my husband, Nick, and we have been doing humanitarian work focused on women's empowerment and education. We are also foster parents to 3 incredible children."

 

Both Spencers are listed on LinkedIn as working for a startup called MOTIV Uganda.

 

Their lawyer, Leila Saaliwulide, could not immediately be reached. The Spencers have pleaded not guilty, per reports. They are now being held at Luzira Prison, a maximum security facility.

 

PEOPLE contacted the U.S. Embassy in Kampala for comment, but has not yet received a response.