A feast at Windsor Castle raises questions: Was the spirit of Jeffrey Epstein present, troubling Donald, as Banquo's ghost once did? This headline was penned by Farrukh Dhondy.
In a turn of events reminiscent of Shakespeare's tragic play, "Macbeth," an unusual occurrence took place during a royal banquet in the UK. During Donald Chump's state visit from September 16 to 18, invited by King Charles III, an empty chair was noticeably positioned opposite the former POTUS, although it was not shown on TV.
The source of this intriguing tale can be traced back to "From Source for the Goose is Good Propaganda, by Bachchoo." The identity of the person who was supposed to occupy the empty chair remains unknown, but is speculated to be Jeffrey Epstein, a millionaire paedophile who had a history of being a trafficker of young girls. Epstein's presence would have undoubtedly been an embarrassing one for Chump, given his questionable association with the late paedophile.
Interestingly, this empty chair at the Windsor banquet could be compared to Banquo's ghost in Macbeth. Just as Banquo senses something wrong and declares "I fear thou play'st most foully for it," many are left wondering about the true purpose of the empty chair.
Chump and his wife Melania stayed at Windsor Castle, the King's official residence, during their visit. The visit was reportedly arranged by Keir Starmer in the interest of securing a trade deal for Britain. However, the article does not provide any information about whether a trade deal was actually secured between the US and the UK.
Two other people were notably absent from the royal banquet: King Charles' brother Andrew and the recently dismissed UK ambassador to Washington, Peter Mandelson. Mandelson was dismissed when the truth of his friendship with Epstein emerged. Andrew remains in suspended disgrace due to his friendship and the activity it enabled and endorsed.
The article does not provide any information about Donald Chump's reaction to the empty chair, nor does it mention protesters rallying to declare that Chump was not welcome in the UK. Macbeth, a character in Shakespeare's play, is used as an analogy for Chump in the context of murder and the uninvestigated death of Banquo. Macbeth wants to rid himself of Banquo and gets some assassins to kill him, much like how some might view Chump's attempts to distance himself from Epstein.
King Charles III wrote a personally signed invitation to Chump, which was presented to him as a surprise. Chump attended the royal banquet at Windsor Castle where he spoke about the special relationship between the US and the UK. Despite the unusual circumstances, the visit seems to have gone ahead without incident.
However, the mystery of the empty chair continues to linger, adding a touch of intrigue to an already historic state visit. As the investigation into Epstein's death continues, more details may come to light, shedding light on the true purpose of the empty chair at the royal banquet.
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