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10.08.2021 - 14:55 / ok.co.uk
The Queen will be ‘extremely concerned’ by news that Prince Andrew is being sued by Virginia Roberts Giuffre, according to a royal expert. Jeffrey Epstein's alleged victim is accusing the Duke of York of abusing her when she was 17 years old, with a civil lawsuit filed yesterday in New York accusing him of sexual assault and causing "intentional" emotional distress, while also claiming "that she was a sex-trafficking victim".
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Prince Andrew's friend claims he has been “cheerful and relaxed” at Balmoral despite the sexual abuse lawsuit launched by Virginia Roberts Giuffre last week. A friend of The Duke of York, 61, told The Sun he “has no intention” of changing course over his denial of the 38-year-old Ms Giuffre’s claims that he abused her when she was 17 years old.
The Queen 'should not be blamed if she wanted to help her son Prince Andrew' after he is being sued by Virginia Roberts Giuffre, claims a royal expert.
Virginia Roberts Giuffre may have a former employee of Jeffery Epstein on her side in her bombshell sexual assault lawsuit against Prince Andrew. A man who once worked for the late financier — and claims to have spotted Andrew groping a young, blonde Giuffre near the pool on Epstein’s private island — wants to testify on her behalf, according to a report.
Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla have arrived in Scotland as they relocate in order to keep the Queen company this month.The Queen moved to her Balmoral Estate in the Scottish Highlands on July 23 for the first time as a widow, following the death of her husband Prince Philip in April.The late Duke of Edinburgh would always join his wife at the royal residence for the summer, with other family members coming to stay for a few weeks at a time, but this year Her Majesty will be alone.
Things are not looking good for Prince Andrew…
Now that his uncle has been hit with a civil sexual abuse lawsuit, royal insiders are revealing Prince William’s response to Prince Andrew’s Jeffrey Epstein scandal. The Duke of Cambridge and his father, Prince Charles, are “increasingly concerned” by the allegations—and they’re particularly worried about how the disturbing news might “affect” the Queen, according to a new report by The Mirror.
Prince Charles is determined that there will be no way for Prince Andrew to return as a working royal.
Prince Andrew, who is facing a lawsuit over alleged sexual assault in the United States. She said the department is not, however, opening an official investigation at this time.
Prince Andrew is being sued by Jeffrey Epstein's alleged victim Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who is accusing the royal of abusing her when she was 17 years old.The Duke is currently at Balmoral with the Queen which, according to The Independent, grants him a "level of privacy". However, there may be another reason for the Prince's speedy excursion to Scotland.
Prince Andrew could be stripped of his His Royal Highness title as he faces a sexual abuse lawsuit.The Duke of York, 61, was suspended from royal duties for the "foreseeable future" last year, following his interview with the BBC about his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein. Prince Andrew had reportedly been hopeful to return to public life, but that may have been shattered following the new lawsuit.
sex abuse lawsuit by one of Jeffrey Epstein ’s victims as his life as a working royal hangs by a thread, according to experts. Epstein’s former PA, Johanna Sjoberg, alleges that the Duke of York groped her breast when she was 21-years-old.
Queen Elizabeth II, reminding people of Andrew’s links to Epstein two years after the convicted sex offender's death.