Lord Louis Mountbatten
- Jimmy Savile
- Joseph Mains
- Anthony Blunt [see above]
1.
"[Jimmy Savile] was first introduced to the Royal Family, he reveals, by Lord Mountbatten. In 1966, Jimmy became the first civilian to be awarded a Royal Marines’ green beret. Mountbatten was commandant general at the time and realised that Savile could be a useful contact.
'Coming from Lord Louis, who was the favourite uncle of Prince Philip, that was quite something,' [Savile] says. 'So obviously I hooked up with the Prince – what was good enough for Lord Louis was good enough for him.'"
http://www.express.co.uk/expressyourself/43798/How-Jim-really-did-fix-it
2.
Lord Louis Mountbatten "was a 'boy lover' who dressed his young victims in baby clothing before sexually molesting them ...
"Lord Mountbatten used brandy and lemonade to help seduce his young victims, Nield claims ...
"'On several occasions I had to take it to him in his room at the house when he was with a boy,' he said ... On one occasion I walked in on him and he had a semi-naked boy sitting on his knees.'"
https://villagemagazine.ie/the-suppressi...ails-abou/
"In 2019 Andrew Lownie's published 'The Mountbattens: their Lives and Loves', which drew the attention of the world to Mountbatten's sexual abuse of teenage boys at [Classiebawn castle] ... Village revealed further details: namely that Joseph Mains, the warden of Kincora, was responsible for trafficking boys to Mountbatten at Classiebawn.
... Mountbatten "was a member of a large Anglo-Irish abuse network ... Peter Montgomery, the Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Tyrone, was also part of the network which procured boys for Mountbatten. He lured some of them from Portora Royal School ... It is also believed that Mountbatten’s assistant, Peter Murphy, procured boys for him from Portora ...
"Robin Bryans, the Kincora whistleblower ... revealed that Alan Price was part of Mountbatten’s circle in Ireland, as was Sir Anthony Blunt, the Keeper of the Queen’s Pictures ...
"The abuse at Birr Castle came to the attention of Colin Wallace and the military intelligence department at Lisburn in the 1970s."
https://villagemagazine.ie/https-village...line-book/