King Charles has decided against stripping princes Harry and Andrew from a prestigious role after they stepped down from their royal duties, but will instead spare their blushes by expanding his pool of advisors.
10.10.2022 - 20:35 / perezhilton.com
Prince Andrew isn’t dwelling on his past, even if it may come back to haunt him again!
The disgraced royal looked to be in good spirits on Monday while horseback riding around the Windsor Castle estate with friends — all as his sexual abuse allegations were brought up in a scathing new documentary called, Prince Andrew: Banished, streaming now on Peacock.
In the doc, which premiered on Wednesday, Spencer Kuvin, who has represented nine of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims, revealed there could be more legal consequences for the disgraced prince! According to the lawyer, Jeffery’s right-hand woman, Ghislaine Maxwell, who is currently in prison for her crimes, still has until 2023 to cooperate with prosecutors in the case. And he seems to think she’s got a lot of damning scoop on Andrew!
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As we’ve reported, Ghislaine was sentenced to 20 years behind bars in June for helping to conspire with the sex offender to sexually abuse dozens of young women. She’s currently in FCI Tallahassee, a low-security federal prison in Florida. She has claimed she intends to appeal her sentence — and Spencer believes she could be planning to cooperate with prosecutors in an attempt to get a lesser sentence. This means Andrew may have more scandals to deal with! The attorney noted:
Oooh!
This doesn’t sound good for Andrew! But he doesn’t seem too worried! As mentioned, he was photographed looking carefree on Monday as he rode a horse around his home, one of his favorite activities as of late. He was seen smiling alongside several friends. Later, he was snapped driving a car without his hands on the wheel. So, he’s super relaxed these days. Check out the pictures HERE!
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King Charles has decided against stripping princes Harry and Andrew from a prestigious role after they stepped down from their royal duties, but will instead spare their blushes by expanding his pool of advisors.
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Sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell feared a “million-dollar bounty” was on her head and that she would be murdered in her sleep in a tough New York jail.
Ghislaine Maxwell has A LOT to say from her prison cell!
US prison of her “dear friend” Prince Andrew, and told of how she “feels bad” for how he has been treated. Maxwell’s comments, published in the Mail on Sunday in her first lengthy interview since her December conviction on sex trafficking charges, will heap fresh embarrassment on the Duke of York, who has sought to distance himself from the disgraced socialite. “I feel so bad for him,” said Maxwell, who has known the Duke since she was a student at Oxford University in the 1980s.
The Duke of York has been called a “dear friend” by jailed Ghislaine Maxwell. Prince Andrew, 62, was mentioned by the 60-year-old disgraced socialite as she broke her silence in a prison interview about assisting late paedophile Jeffrey Epstein in his global sex-trafficking network. Speaking to The Sun on Sunday (16.
Prince Andrew with his hand around the waist of a then 17-year-old Virginia Roberts – now Giuffre – with Ghislaine Maxwell beaming to one side. The man behind the camera is disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. That photo – which was first published by The Mail on Sunday on February 27, 2011 – came to symbolise Mrs Giuffre’s case that, having been trafficked to the UK by Epstein, she had been sexually abused by Andrew on three occasions.
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Following Queen Elizabeth II's death in September, Sarah Ferguson and her ex-husband Prince Andrew took in Her Majesty's beloved pet corgis, Sandy and Muick. Sarah, 62, and Andrew, also 62, live together at Royal Lodge in Windsor along with their five Norfolk terriers, and it seems the pair's two new pets have settled in nicely. Speaking at the Henley Literary Festival, Fergie shared an update about the two dogs and said it was a "big honour" to have taken the Queen's corgis in, The Telegraph reports.
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An “explosive claim” made against Prince Andrew is explored in a new documentary.
released the trailer Thursday for its upcoming documentary “Prince Andrew: Banished,” which is set to be released on Oct. 5.Palace insiders, journalists, members of Andrew’s social circle and the legal teams are among those interviewed about the Duke of York’s life of privilege, jealousy, desire and greed that pushed him into a life of controversy. “The Queen’s favorite son” was famously friends with convicted sex offender Jeffery Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell.
“Prince Andrew: Banished” exposes the recklessness of the titular royal black sheep who nudged his way into controversy amidst accusations of abuse and a friendship with Jeffrey Epstein.The documentary, which streams on Peacock Oct. 5, explores the tumultuous life of Queen Elizabeth II’s second son through interviews with journalists and many others who had first-hand knowledge and witness to the ongoing relationship between the prince, Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. The trailer documents the rise and fall of Prince Andrew, whose reputation as the admired royal son quickly crumpled when a young woman’s allegations exposed the elite social circle responsible for an abusive sex trafficking scandal.
, is here. The 90-minute film premieres Oct.