Prince andrew ‘highly unlikely’ to return to public life in the british monarchy, reports suggest

Prince andrew ‘highly unlikely’ to return to public life in the british monarchy, reports suggest


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Andrew fell from grace when it was revealed last year that he had links with billionaire financier pedophile, Jeffrey Epstein, who killed himself in a New York prison cell in July 2019 while


awaiting trial on charges of child sex trafficking. Andrew has been accused by one of Epstein’s victims, Virginia Giuffre, of having sex with her when she was only 17 years old. The


60-year-old monarch has consistently denied the charges levelled against him and has claimed that he cannot remember even meeting Ms. Giuffre, despite the two being photographed together at


one of Epstein’s London properties. Calls have been made by the Federal Bureau of Investigation for Andrew to go to the United States to face questioning over his relationship with Mr.


Epstein. Speaking about reports suggesting Andrew may try to reclaim his role in the British Monarchy, another royal insider told The Mail that, “the reality ... is that there is no


negotiation of a new role, and there never will be, as there could never be a version of representation that could work.” Another person close to the royals said that, “this just isn’t even


on the agenda or being discussed in any way."