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n. //What a pity ‘the estimable Charles Moore’ doesn’t apply his journalistic skills to others similarly potentially misjudged.//
Oh - does, he certainly does! & if you were wider read you'd know it.
Here's the next two paragraphs;
'Given his state of knowledge at the time, he was not automatically wrong to be friendly with Jeffrey Epstein. It is the misfortune of being a famous person that lots of other famous people want to be your “friend”. Although you should be wary, you cannot always know dark facts about them.
Many famous people were Epstein’s “friends”: that, it turns out, was the way he operated. Prince Andrew seems to have taken Epstein on trust because he (the Prince) was a long-standing friend of Epstein’s friend, Ghislaine Maxwell, who vouched for him. I wonder why the interviewer, Emily Maitlis, did not pursue the subject of Ms Maxwell.'
What he doesn't say, (& I have said all along), is that Andrew isn't
married & is free to see & bed whomever he likes - within the law, unlike a lot of the shenanigans which many hypocritical public figures do (like his brother for example)