Talking about whether she has heard from Andrew, Wallace told the Observer: “One person I did not hear from, even though I specifically addressed him in countless television and radio interviews, is the former prince now known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
“Andrew denies Giuffre’s allegations but when the Royal Family said they stood with victims of sexual abuse and stripped him of his titles, I publicly applauded it.
“When US congressmen called for Andrew to testify before them, as they continue to investigate Epstein and Maxwell’s heinous trafficking ring, I implored him to cooperate.
“Over and over, I looked into the lens on live TV and told Andrew, who Giuffre had accused of raping her on three separate occasions: ‘You’ve said you did nothing wrong. But you were on the island, in the mansions, on the jets. You saw things that could validate the experiences of so many girls and young women. You have two daughters. Step forward. Do the right thing.'”
While Andrew was also asked to share what he knows about Epstein in the US, he has not co-operated.
Instead, the former Duke of York has stayed silent on the matter and only issued statements to reiterate the fact he strongly denies all accusations against him.
He has also kept a low profile since losing his royal titles and his Royal Lodge home, which he is expected to move out of next year.
It is reported that he will instead be housed at a property on King Charles’ private Sandringham estate.
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