Anonymous ID: 50645a July 6, 2020, 8:41 p.m. No.9880386   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0414 >>0449

Prince Andrew had 'naked massage in Buckingham Palace bedroom' claims masseuse introduced by Ghislaine Maxwell

 

A masseuse has claimed Prince Andrew let her into Buckingham Palace without security clearance and she gave him a 'naked' massage.

 

Prince Andrew was given a massage in a Buckingham Palace bedroom while naked under a towel by a masseuse introduced to him by socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, it has been revealed by The Sun.

 

The now 55-year-old said she was "very nervous" as she was taken through the grand rooms for the massage.

 

And she claimed inside the bedroom was a photo of Prince Andrew's ex Sarah Ferguson along with their two children, Beatrice and Eugenie.

 

The Duke's then-Assistant Private Secretary Charlotte Manley then handed over a cheque for £75 (A$143) for the massage.

Ms Giannelloni, who was a member of the British Register of Complementary Practitioners, said she was concerned about how easy it had been to get into the palace after being booked in for the appointment.

 

And she shed new light on the infamous photo that shows Prince Andrew with Virginia Roberts together at a party in March 2001.

 

It was shot inside what is said to be the house of British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell in Kinnerton Street, Belgravia, London, who is featured in the photograph.

 

But in his car crash interview with the BBC, Prince Andrew cast doubt on the photo, saying he had never been upstairs at Ms Maxwell's London home.

Yet Ms Giannelloni said she recognised the scenery in the photo as the upstairs landing at Ms Maxwell's home.

 

And she said she knew for sure as she had been booked to go to the Belgravia home "out of the blue".

 

While she said she couldn't attend an 11pm appointment, she claimed she instead gave Ms Maxwell an appointment for 10.30am the next day.

 

Booked for another appointment over the next few days, she said Jeffrey Epstein was present.

 

She said: "There was an animated discussion going on between the two that lasted most of the time. They were talking about purchasing an island.

"They were mentioning millions of pounds and speaking very pretentiously and I thought, 'Who are these people?'."

 

Describing Epstein as "creepy, seedy and very pretentious", Ms Giannelloni said she was then asked by Ms Maxwell to attend a yacht party she was hosting to give out massages.

 

She said: "She told me about a yacht party she was hosting and asked me if I would be prepared to go and give massages.

 

"She told me that I would have to keep private what happened on the yacht. I assumed she meant 'anything goes'."

 

Ms Giannelloni said she had declined the offer, getting the impression that Ms Maxwell was "distasteful and pretentious."

 

https://www.news.com.au/entertainment/celebrity-life/royals/prince-andrew-had-naked-massage-in-buckingham-palace-bedroom-claims-masseuse-introduced-by-ghislaine-maxwell/news-story/cc7f144c95380f2e3395b75885846621

Anonymous ID: 50645a July 6, 2020, 9:03 p.m. No.9880594   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0603 >>0902

Josh Lucas Explains Why His Family Is Living In Indonesia

 

Answer-kid's school….“We came across this school called Green School Bali and Green School has this amazing tagline. The tagline is ‘To create the next generation of environmental leaders,’” Josh explained.

 

No extradition laws there too…

 

Even though divorced..

 

https://pagesix.com/2020/05/31/josh-lucas-ex-wife-jessica-ciencin-henriquez-accuses-him-of-cheating-during-pandemic/

Anonymous ID: 50645a July 6, 2020, 9:31 p.m. No.9880833   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0839 >>0865 >>0919 >>0951 >>0988

Ghislaine Maxwell + David Wassong, managing director of Soros Fund Management LLC,

 

Park Avenue Armory Gala

David Wassong, managing director of Soros Fund Management LLC, right, and oceanographer Ghislaine Maxwell stand for a photograph at the Park Avenue Armory gala in New York, U.S., on Thursday, Oct. 6, 2011. Park Avenue Armory is a not-forprofit organization whose mission is to revitalize one of America's historic treasures as a dynamic alternative arts space unlike any other. Photographer: Amanda Gordon/Bloomberg via Getty Images