Prince Andrew 'could move to US' and follow in Harry's footsteps, expert says
20.02.2022 - 17:13
/ ok.co.uk
Prince Andrew could start a new life in the US like his nephew Prince Harry, according to a royal expert. The Duke, 62, could “reinvent himself” with a new life abroad, similar to his nephew Prince Harry, after a settlement was reached in his sexual assault case against Virginia Giuffre.
Father-of-two Andrew reached a settlement, which he will reportedly receive help from the Queen to pay, with the claimant out of court, which means he will no longer be required to appear in a US court for a jury trial. After a US judge refused Prince Andrew's lawyer's request to have the case thrown out late last year, he was stripped of his royal and military titles by the Queen.This leaves the royal with serious questions about what his future role might be – with royal expert Ingrid Seward saying a move to the US could be an option for the Duke.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter Writing in The Sun, the editor of Majesty magazine wrote: “Andrew will now attempt to stand away from the whole murky business — and try to get on with his life. "Since the duke was stripped of his royal titles and patronages, he has likened his own situation to that of his nephew Prince Harry.
"And he is contemplating following in the footsteps of the younger royal, feeling there might be the possibility of a new life for him in the world of broadcasting, public speaking, television and even publishing. "It is possible Andrew could even attempt to reinvent himself as a supporter of abused women and appear on TV chat shows in the States.
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