Earlier this week we posted on the Royal blackmail scandal but were unable to unveil the identity of the family member involved, but now we can. He is the Queen's nephew, the Viscount Linley.
He is the son of the Queen's sister, Princess Margaret and her husband, English photographer Lord Snowdon Linley. His real name is David Armstrong-Jones and he is the chairman of Christie's auction house and a highly successful furniture and interior design manufacturer whose clients have included Elton John, Oprah Winfrey, and Mick Jagger according to RADAR. British jouralists are not allowed to publicize the Royal's name so it is up to the foreign press to get the truth out.
Check out the post where we broke the news:
Blackmailed British Royal Outed
Not Harry or William (Follow Up)
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