Prince Andrew will never be restored to a 'position on the balcony' after sex abuse settlement, expert says
17.02.2022 - 10:19
/ foxnews.com
Prince Andrew will never be restored to a "position on the balcony" after he settled a sexual abuse lawsuit with accuser Virginia Giuffre, according to Hollywood publicist R. Couri Hay. Giuffre accused Prince Andrew of sexually abusing her on three separate occasions when she was under 18 at the behest of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.The case was set to go to trial in the fall of 2022.
The exact number to be paid out in the settlement is unknown, but Hay estimates it to be anywhere from $10-15 million, plus legal fees to be covered by Prince Andrew. Besides the undisclosed donation to Giuffre’s charity, the filing did not specify whether the 38-year-old would personally receive money as part of the settlement. In addition, it has been reported that Queen Elizabeth II helped contribute to the settlement amount through a private fund, not through taxpayers' money, but the palace has refused to comment on the financials of Prince Andrew.
Prince Andrew will never be restored to a "position on the balcony" after settling a sexual abuse lawsuit with accuser Virginia Giuffre, according to one expert. (Reuters/Neil Hall) "The queen, I think wisely, although I don't think she had to sell any jewelry. I don't think she pried open the tower to take out a tiara.
But I think that he just didn't have that kind of money," Hay told Fox News Digital. Hay believes the queen made Prince Andrew "pitch in," but speculates that ultimately Queen Elizabeth II "bailed him out." "A little old to be rescued by money, but then that's exactly what happened," Hay said before alleging: "Mommy rescued him and bailed him out. … It's for the sake of her Jubilee, for the reputation of the crown, for [Prince] Charles, for Camilla.This was starting
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