Royal Family Removes Prince Andrew's Salad Dressing Line Amid Epstein Scandal Fallout
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The British royal family has removed Prince Andrew's line of salad dressings from UK grocery stores due to continuing public outrage over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. The dressings, which featured Andrew's image and raised over £750 million for girls' boarding schools, were quietly pulled from shelves as the royal family distances itself from the scandal-plagued former prince.
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· 3 pulledFaced with continuing public outrage over the former prince's ties to notorious pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, the British royal family on Friday quietly removed Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's popular line of salad dressings from stores.
For decades, British consumers have associated Andrew's smiling face on bottles of Buckingham Balsamic and His Majesty's Honey Mustard with the highest quality ingredients and a commitment to worthy causes.
The more than 750 million pounds raised for girls boarding schools across the United Kingdom
LONDON—Faced with continuing public outrage over the former prince’s ties to notorious pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, the British royal family on Friday quietly removed Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s popular line of salad dressings from stores. “For decades, Br
