God save the queen! Queen Elizabeth II is “exhilarated” as she marks her 70th year on the throne, royal expert Stewart Pearce exclusively tells Us Weekly.
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Now that Prince Andrew has been stripped of his royal affiliations and patronages, the disgraced Duke of York has become the topic of inquiry for British media reporting on the royals.
However, the royal family appears to be embracing a pact of silence when asked about Andrew, who’s being sued by Virginia Giuffre for sexuaL assault, alleging she was trafficked to Andrew when she was underage by convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
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Prince William made a royal visit to a London museum on Wednesday, when a reporter asked him, “Do you support Prince Andrew?”
William responded by telling the reporter, “Sorry, I can’t hear you.” When the reporter repeated his question, William was quickly hustled away by aides.
Judging by Prince Charles’ response to a similar question a few days earlier, it’s clear that the royal apple has not fallen far from the tree.
As Charles was out for a walk in Scotland, a reporter asked, “Your Royal Highness, can I ask your view on your brother’s position, Prince Andrew? How do you view it?”
READ MORE: Prince Charles Shuts Out Question About Prince Andrew
Charles responded by not responding at all, completely ignoring the reporter and walking past him without acknowledging the question.
Last week, Buckingham Palace issued a statement, reading, “With The Queen’s approval and agreement, The Duke of York’s military affiliations and Royal patronages have been returned to The Queen. The Duke of York will continue not to undertake any public duties and is defending this case as a private citizen.”
God save the queen! Queen Elizabeth II is “exhilarated” as she marks her 70th year on the throne, royal expert Stewart Pearce exclusively tells Us Weekly.
Prince Andrew could have assets seized from his £30million home by bailiffs if he loses his sex case trial, one lawyer has claimed. Virginia Giuffre, now 38, claims she was trafficked by billionaire Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell to have sex with the Duke of York in London in 2001 when she was 17. She also alleges that she was forced to have sex with the 62 year old at Epstein’s home in New York and the US Virgin Islands.
Much has been made of the fractious relationship between Prince William and Price Harry in recent years since the younger of the two brothers left the UK and his position as a senior royal. But now, an old exchange between the pair in which they discuss family tensions and the reality of working together has come to light.
Britain’s Prince Andrew has given up his honorary membership of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews, one of the world’s most prestigious golf clubs, as he fights allegations of sexual abuse that have forced him to retreat from public life.
Prince Andrew has requested a jury trial and denied all the allegations of sex abuse made against him, but experts are warning that his public trial will cause irreparable damage to the Royal Family. Court documents show that the royal has denied all allegations made against him by Virginia Giuffre and has requested a ‘trial by jury on all causes of action asserted in the complaint’. The case is set to go to trial towards the end of 2022, with predictions that it will run between September and December.The timing is particularly damaging for the Royal Family in the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Year.
It’s hard to think of Prince William without Kate Middleton on his arm, but the Duke had another love interest before he married his bride. Before locking eyes with the beautiful brunette country girl at the University of St. Andrews, William dated a fellow student with a bottom voted best in class! “We would joke that Carley’s bottom had been sculpted by the gods,” friends told royal expert Katie Nicholl for Vanity Fair.
All of the sex abuse allegations denied by Prince Andrew's legal team have been revealed in court documents ahead of the court case later this year.
As part of the sex case brought against Prince Andrew by accuser Virginia Giuffre, the Duke of York's legal team have filed court documents in New York today.
Prince Andrew has filed legal papers to officially deny Virginia Giuffre's sex abuse allegations against him,
Prince Andrew's legal team have filed papers in which the Duke of York denies all the allegations of sex abuse made by Virginia Roberts.The Duke of York's legal counsel, Andrew Brettler, gave a detailed rebuttal of all of Virigina's claims in the papers filed in New York on Wednesday 26 January. Andrew's new legal files also request the Royal be granted a trial by jury, too. In the papers it states he "hereby demands a trial by jury on all causes of action asserted in the complaint".
Prince Andrew toured red-light sex clubs with billionaire paedophile Jeffrey Epstein and spent time with pimp Ghislaine Maxwell in Thailand, it's been reported.
Are the UK’s proudest parents dreaming of having another child? Prince William, 39, hinted at just that in a new clip, where he and Duchess Kate Middleton, 40 spend sweet time with a baby girl. The couple traveled to Lancastershire to show their support for healthcare workers’ essential contributions to fighting the COVID-19 pandemic; earlier that day, they shared a laugh while snuggling with a therapy dog at Clithroe Community Hospital. There they also met Trudi and Alastair Barrie and their newborn daughter, Anastasia.
Prince William declined to comment when asked if he supported his uncle Prince Andrew who is facing a civil trial over sexual assault allegations. Despite his legal team's attempts to have the case dismissed, the Duke of York is set to face a civil trial concerning claims he sexually abused Virginia Giuffre when she was aged 17.
Her support system. Queen Elizabeth II turned to her heir Prince William amid Prince Andrew’s legal battle, which led her to strip her son of his titles and royal duties.
A racecourse event is being renamed in the wake of news that Prince Andrew will face a civil trial over sexual assault allegations. Despite his legal team's attempts to have the case dismissed, the Duke of York is set to face a civil trial in relation to claims he sexually abused Virginia Giuffre when she was aged 17. Andrew has always vehemently denied the accusation.
The Queen may approach parliament with a request which would prevent Prince Andrew and Prince Harry from keeping elite roles within the monarchy.