Prince Andrew is set to flee the UK to escape further shame and humiliation in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, according to his biographer
Prince Andrew is reportedly prepared to leave Britain to avoid further embarrassment and disgrace in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, says his biographer.
Royal author Nigel Cawthorne stated, “He knows he isn’t wanted here. Even his own family no longer wants to be seen with him. I think the only choice he has left is self-imposed exile. His one option left is to find a friendly country where he can live out the rest of his days in comparative peace and safety. He’s finally reached the very end of the road here at home.”
Cawthorne’s grim outlook on Andrew’s future comes just a day after the prince gave up all his remaining Royal titles – including Duke of York – and resigned from the Order of the Garter, the nation’s oldest order of chivalry.
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Andrew, 65, who will always be a prince as the son of the late Queen Elizabeth II, publicly took responsibility just four days before Tuesday’s global release of the 400-page memoir Nobody’s Child, written by late Epstein “sex slave” Virginia Giuffre.
His decision, which also means his ex-wife loses her Duchess of York title and becomes simply Sarah Ferguson, followed “discussion with the King, and my immediate and wider family,” he said in a statement, reports the Express.
Last night, the Royal author said, “He’s now reached the point of no return, but I believe Fergie will stick with him, as she has all these years despite their divorce.
“But I think there would be public uproar if they were to even try to remain in their current home Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park.”
One potential temporary sanctuary, he suggested, could be the upscale Portuguese property belonging to their youngest daughter, Princess Eugenie, and her businessman spouse, Jack Brooksbank.
Mr. Cawthorne stated he anticipates there will now be intensified calls for Scotland Yard to launch a “belated investigation” into Andrew’s connections to billionaire pedophile Epstein, who was discovered hanged in a New York jail cell while awaiting trial in August 2019.
The prince is currently confronting a new inquiry in America, where his attorneys paid an estimated $15 million settlement to Ms. Giuffre – who took her own life in April at her residence in Australia – after she filed a lawsuit against him in a civil case in February 2022.
When the US government – presently on shutdown – resumes operations, Congress will cast votes on bipartisan bill number H.R. 4405 that, if approved, would force the Department of Justice to disclose its complete files on the FBI investigation into Epstein.
Last month, following a meeting with sex trafficking survivors of the former Wall Street financier, Republican Congresswoman Nancy Mace somberly stated, “A cold, dark cell. Prince Andrew in handcuffs. This is an image sending the right message.
“No one is above the law, victims deserve justice and Americans deserve confidence our system works as it was intended.”
In an exclusive interview with the Sunday Express, attorney Spencer Kuvin, who represents nine Epstein victims through his Florida law firm, referred to Virginia’s explosive book as “the final nail in Andrew’s coffin.”
He further stated, “The world is going to see a much more detailed account of the occasions on which she says she was sex-trafficked to him as a minor, and he is going to have nowhere to hide anymore.”
The prince has consistently denied all allegations, concluding his Friday statement with, “As I have said previously, I vigorously deny the accusations against me.”
Kuvin added, “Whatever the book says and, more importantly for Andrew, whatever Congress eventually decides, I don’t think the US government would go so far as to seek to extradite Andrew to face trial here.
“That would ignite a diplomatic dispute nobody wants on either side of the Atlantic. But there’s a reason Andrew hasn’t traveled to America for years because of his association with Epstein.
“He knows he could be arrested if he sets foot on US soil. I think this case has already destroyed him and he’s not wanted on either side of the Atlantic.”
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