Prince Andrew was last night urged to take action on his vow to make a stand over child sex trafficking.
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Prince Andrew is planning to attend the memorial service for his late father Prince Philip.The Duke of York, 62, is expected to appear at the service at Westminster Abbey honouring his late father on 29 March.The service will celebrate the life of the late Duke of Edinburgh, who died last April at the age of 99. A spokesperson for the Prince confirmed the news that he will be present at the memorial service to the BBC .
He’s expected to attend the event alongside his daughters Princess Beatrice and Eugenie, as well as the Queen and his siblings – Prince Charles, Princess Anne and Prince Edward. It will be the Prince's first official public appearance since he settled an out-of-court financial settlement with Virginia Giuffre, who accused the Duke of sexual assault.
The amount of money paid to Virginia Giuffre, 38, is undisclosed but sources have suggested it could be as much as £12 million . In light of the scandal, Prince Andrew stepped down from royal duties in November 2019 but was present at Prince Philip’s funeral last year in April.
In January this year, the Queen stripped her son of his prestigious honorary military titles and royal patronages, and he stopped using his HRH style. It comes after it was announced that Prince Harry would not be returning to the UK for his grandfather’s memorial service.
The Duke of Sussex, 37, who recently attended a rodeo in Texas despite his wife Meghan Markle's animal rights activism, will not be jetting back to the UK for the Service of Thanksgiving on March 29 at Westminster Abbey, a spokesman confirmed on Friday 11 March. However Harry, who shares children Archie, two, and nine month old Lilibet with wife Meghan, is hoping to visit his grandmother, Her Majesty the Queen, 95,
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A rare public outing. Prince Andrew attended a memorial service for his late father, Prince Philip, with his mother, Queen Elizabeth II.
Senior royals gathered to honor the life of Prince Philip on Tuesday. Prince Charles, Prince William, Kate Middleton, Prince Andrew and other extended family were in attendance. Prince Harry chose not to attend the thanksgiving service. He had no plans to travel to the United Kingdom during late March, a spokesperson for the royal previously confirmed to Fox News Digital.
Today almost 2000 special guests have gathered at Westminster Abbey to remember Prince Philip. After his funeral was restricted by Covid-19 laws in place last year – which left Her Majesty, 95, sat alone – those who were unable to attend have come together to pay their respects. The day marked the first public outing by Prince Andrew since he settled out of court with Virginia Giuffre, after being accused of sexual assault – which he has denied.
The Queen has been spotted leaving Windsor with her son Prince Andrew as they make their way to Prince Philip's memorial service.
Prince Andrew has been seen accompanying the Queen to a memorial in honour of his father Prince Philip, which will be his final official public appearance as a royal. Andrew, 62, was seen seated beside his mother in a vehicle as they made their way from Windsor Castle to Tuesday morning's service at Westminster Abbey. The Duke was stripped of his Royal HRH and military titles in January, shortly after it was announced that he would face a civil trial in a sexual abuse case.