Prince Andrew is on the outs with the Royal Family — and that’s not changing any time soon.
28.09.2021 - 04:42 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Prince Andrew is allegedly set to sell his £17m Swiss chalet amid a legal battle with the property's previous owner. The Duke of York and ex-wife Sarah Ferguson were sued by Isabelle de Rouvre for the £6.6m she claims they still owe her, the Mirror reports.
Prince Andrew is on the outs with the Royal Family — and that’s not changing any time soon.
Scotland Yard have said they will take 'no further action' into the alleged sex crimes of Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein.
LONDON -- British police said Sunday that they will not be taking any further action against Prince Andrew after a review prompted by a Jeffrey Epstein accuser who claims that he sexually assaulted her.Virginia Giuffre, who is suing Queen Elizabeth's second son, claims she was trafficked by Epstein to have sex with Andrew in London when she was aged 17 and a minor under U.S, law.Andrew has denied all the allegations.In August, the Metropolitan Police began a review of allegations connected to
Authorities in London have closed their investigation into allegations that Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein committed sex crimes.
Katie Couric’s upcoming book will be a page turner.
Prince Andrew’s growing legal bills are being funded by his mother, Queen Elizabeth.
The rebel prince. Prince Andrew has a history of shocking the royal family and the public with his choices — including his decision to marry Sarah Ferguson after dating less than one year.
Fans of the Royal family have been left divided after Wednesday night's (22 September) BBC tribute to Prince Phillip.The touching documentary included numerous Royals, notably the Prince’s children and grandchildren, praising the late monarch, his dedication to his family, the Queen, his conservation efforts and the Duke of Edinburgh scheme.
Legal papers, notifying Prince Andrew of a civil sexual assault case, have been delivered to his LA lawyer. The summons and complaint papers were sent by email and FedEx to the Duke of York's new US lawyer.