British Royal Accused of Raping 8-Year-Old Boy

A Belfast court will hear allegations this week that a prominent British royal raped a young boy at a notorious children’s home in the city.

Arthur Smyth, a one time resident of the Kincora boy’s home, has waived his anonymity to bring the charges against Lord Louis Mountbatten, an uncle of King Charles III And the former Queen’s cousin.

Mountbatten was a mentor to his grand-nephew Prince Charles and they fondly called each other honorary grandfather and grandson.

Mountbatten had his legs mostly blown off from an IRA bombing on his boat in 1979 and died from his injuries before he could be rescued from the water. He died at age 79 and before he could face justice for his egregious crimes against children.

Although it is too little, too late, FBI files have exposed him, saying he had a perversion for young boys.

An FBI dossier on Mountbatten, released in 2019, thanks to a Freedom of Information Act request, reveals shocking evidence of child rape.

Norman Nield, Mountbatten’s driver from 1942 to 1943, told the tabloid New Zealand Truth that he transported procured young boys aged 8 to 12 and brought them to Mountbatten’s official residence and was paid to keep quiet about it.

Other reports say that Mountbatten was part of a child rape ring that procured boys in their first year at public schools. The child rape ring also included Anthony Blunt, an art historian and soviet spy.

At least 39 boys were abused at Kincora boy’s home, according to public inquiries, abuse coming from wealthy rapist elites and the staff that was meant to protect the vulnerable children.

Cropped from original photo of Earl Mountbatten of Burma by Allan warren is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0