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In the Oct. 28, 1994 issue of the EIR, Lyndon LaRouche wrote from his prison cell “The Fall of the House of Windsor.” As with most of LaRouche’s voluminous writings, they are as pertinent today as the day they were written. Indeed, today the nervous Royals are pointing fingers at each other, furtively looking over their shoulders, and contemplating the demise of the British Empire itself. It is not really about the pathetic whining of the spoiled children and their sordid affairs, be it Prince Andrew or Prince Harry or their mates. But the accumulation of filth tends to reach a breaking point.

Harry and Meghan’s pain and suffering in their multibillion-dollar existence, and especially Meghan’s hint of racism in the Royal Family, led to one of the most extreme cases of “I am shocked, absolutely shocked…” as in Rick’s Bar in Casablanca, when the Palace released a statement today, expressinOne year after Lyndon LaRouche wrote “The Coming Fall of the House of Windsor “ (see EIR, Oct. 28, 1994, p. 12), the British monarchy is going through the gravest existential crisis since the American Revolution. And, while there are various groups in and around the London-based Club of the Isles oligarchy who are taking up factional positions on the fate of the Windsors, a far more fundamental battle over the issue of republicanism versus oligarchism has suddenly broken out in the pages of the Establishment media. The ostensible trigger for this latest upsurge in Windsorbashing was the British Broadcasting Corp. ‘s hour-long “Panorama “ interview with Princess Diana, the estranged wife of Charles, the Prince of Wales and the heir-apparent to the English throne, which aired on British and American television in late November. In addition to her soap opera tales of marital infidelity, spousal abuse, and “low self-esteem, “ Lady Di declared bluntly that Charles is unqualified to serve as king. g how “saddened” they were to learn of the poor dears’ unhappiness. “The issues raised, particularly that of race, are concerning,” the statement read. Shocking indeed, to discover that the family which oversaw mass genocide of the “lesser races” in India and across Africa, would be accused of racism. Representatives of the former British colonies in Africa have spoken out at the “shock” expressed by the Royals, with some considering this an opportune moment to get out of the bloody Commonwealth. Perhaps the Windsors are ready to go the way of the Roman Imperial perverts. Perhaps it will be, at last, the end of Empire.