John Bryan, former advisor to Prince Andrew, revealed to the British Daily Mail that in 2019 he was invited to a series of secret meetings intended to help the Prince in the days after he was excluded from his royal duties.
The meetings were intended to establish a crisis plan, 5 pages long, against the extortion that Jeffrey Epstein wanted to exert on Queen Elizabeth II. After those meetings, Bryan became convinced that “Andrew is innocent.”
He wanted the Queen’s money, not Andrew’s
Bryan claims that Epstein wanted to lure the prince into his inner circle so he could do with him what he did to other powerful people: blackmail them out of millions of dollars.
“Epstein tried to lure Andrew into his network, but I think his ultimate goal was the Queen. Andrew never had any money. The Queen was the one with money,” he asserted.
“I honestly believe Epstein was going for the Queen, but Andrew never gave him the ammunition to do it,” he added.
He was called by Sarah Ferguson to help the prince
Bryan said he was called by Fergie to help Andrew: “She was desperate. She told me Andrew was in a terrible state,” he said.
A “distraught” Andrew came to Bryan after the infamous interview he gave to the BBC about his links to the late pedophile Epstein, Bryan said.
“He was distraught. They were distressed,” he recalled.
Bryan devised a crisis strategy dubbed “House of Kroy” – reversing the “York” from Andrew’s Duke of York title – centered on him showing sympathy for Epstein’s many victims.
But Andrew did not follow her suggestions. “He got distracted back into the system that has often failed him and so many others,” Bryan said. “But I maintain that Andrew is innocent,” he concluded.
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