Royal Blackmail Scandal Names David Linley | Right Celebrity

The victim of the royal blackmail scandal is reportedly Viscount David Linley , who is the Queen’s nephew. As the shocking story unfolded of the attempted sex and cocaine extortion scheme by two British socialites peddling a video, speculation naturally turned to the victim.

As we all know by now, Scotland Yard busted a gay sex and cocaine extortion attempt allegedly made by two well-known British socialites named Ian Strachan of Chelsea and Sean McGuigan of Battersea.

They allegedly attempted to sell back the sex tape blackmail video for 50,000 British pounds, which at today’s exchange rate is worth a lot of bucks. Speaking of bucks, Buckingham Palace alerted the police to the extortion attempt, and a sting operation netted the culprits.

One has wondered for days if the blockbuster secret would be the hard partying Prince William or Prince Harry. One would have settled for the famous old womanizer, Prince Albert-in-a-can, or Prince Charles himself. Those blokes would have made for a sensational scandal.

But no, the victim is allegedly Viscount David Linley according to Radar who is practically a nobody. Linley is the son of Princess Margaret, and twelfth in line to the throne which means that it would take another blitzkrieg to put him on the royal throne.

Read more about the sordid sexual history of the royal family, which covers such juicy rumor as Prince Charles may have had a gay lover. This is the first royal blackmail plot in over 100 years that has been made public.

As a biography, Viscount David Linley is 45-years old, the son of Lord Snowdon Linley, one of the most pretentious royal names in history. One must love the Brits for bombast. His birth-name before the title is David Armstrong-Jones. Linley the son is chairman of the prestigious Christie’s auction house and a interior designer and maker of prestigious high-quality furniture.


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