A plaque depicting disgraced Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor will remain in place at an outback Queensland museum, even as the fallen prince continues to pay the price for his long-term connection to late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
In the past week, Mountbatten-Windsor’s name has removed from plaques at public buildings in the Falkland Islands, the British territory he helped defend as a pilot in the 1982 war against Argentina.
That came after the King stripped him of all royal titles last month.
Thirteen years before Mountbatten-Windsor’s alleged sexual assault of prominent Epstein accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who committed suicide in Western Australia earlier this year , the then-Duke and Duchess of York opened the John Flynn Place Museum and Art Gallery in Cloncurry.
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