Jeffrey Epstein pal Prince Andrew free to travel again, but remains ‘an embarrassment’ to royal family: expert

15.07.2025    Fox News    6 views
Jeffrey Epstein pal Prince Andrew free to travel again, but remains ‘an embarrassment’ to royal family: expert

This story discusses suicide If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide please contact the Suicide Situation Lifeline at or - - -TALK Prince Andrew can now reportedly end his self-imposed trip ban following his controversial ties to Jeffrey Epstein And while the disgraced Duke of York can expedition freely without fear of repercussions royal experts insist to Fox News Digital that Air Miles Andy is no longer Prince Andrew remains an embarrassment to the royal family royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams narrated Fox News Digital No one has forgotten his infamous Newsnight interview or the photograph with Epstein He continues to be seen as an entitled imbecile PRINCE WILLIAM DRAWS HARD LINE ON UNCLE PRINCE ANDREW S ROYAL FUTURE EXPERTS He can only be seen with the royal family inside a church without attracting fiercely negative comment Fitzwilliams announced But unless he accepts that he has been determined guilty in the court of populace opinion and shows a few repentance or at the very least something positive which helps others at his best his future is well behind him Fox News Digital obtained a two-page internal Department of Justice DOJ and FBI memo that says that Epstein a late American financier and convicted pedophile died by suicide and there is no list of clients who were involved in exploitation This systemic review revealed no incriminating client list a portion of the memo read There was also no credible evidence uncovered that Epstein blackmailed prominent individuals as part of his actions We did not uncover evidence that could predicate an probe against uncharged third parties The memo also stated that Epstein died by suicide in in the Metropolitan Correctional Facility in New York City A source claimed to The Sun that the son of Queen Elizabeth II has been abroad only once since his controversial connection to Epstein came to light He has unfailingly been very nervous about going abroad and felt he d inevitably be looking over his shoulder as he could be subject to civil action or at worst being arrested the source claimed to the outlet CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER Hopefully with this out of the way it means he can at least leave the country the insider continued What s he supposed to do with the rest of his life He hasn t been convicted of any crime and can t sit around doing nothing at Royal Lodge forever A spokesperson for Buckingham Palace previously explained Fox News Digital they don t speak for the duke as he's no longer a working royal WATCH QUEEN ELIZABETH REMAINED INCREDIBLY CLOSE TO PRINCE ANDREW RIGHT UP UNTIL HER DEATH ROYAL AUTHOR CLAIMSRoyal experts informed Fox News Digital that Andrew originally earned the nickname Air Miles Andy for his frequent travels across the globe However British royals expert Hilary Fordwich pointed out to Fox News Digital that it s likely Andrew will continue to keep his head down to avoid further humiliation and scrutiny While Andrew might be feeling a sense of relief and cautious optimism being now technically able to movement both his personal and population prospects remain constrained by the enduring negative fallout as well as his frightfully tarnished reputation from the Epstein outrage she explained The media will still be relentless and the greater part certainly not positive They will also be more likely to be hostile as well as embarrassing to the royal family if he does tour to the U S He is not likely to ever regain inhabitants favor either nor return to any prominence He lost all his royal patronages and military roles Fordwich continued There is no indication whatsoever that King Charles III or any senior royal ever intends to rehabilitate his society image nor to restore his former status in any way Senior royals are far more concerned with protecting the institution s reputation Anything Andrew does is seen as a liability Prince William remains adamant regarding severely restricting any options for participation at all So he might expedition but not in any formal quota Fitzwilliams also questioned what is the point of him referring to any contributions Andrew can make as a royal LIKE WHAT YOU RE READING CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS He isn't doing anything useful although a job could be discovered helping to run the royal estates he announced He may well cling on to the thirty-room Royal Lodge if he can afford the upkeep He has a -year lease that he took out in It s noted that he did not offer to help with the FBI inspection although he had originally offered to do so declared Fitzwilliams It should also be stressed that he has not been detected guilty of anything and has inevitably maintained his innocence King Charles younger brother stepped back as a senior royal in following his nuclear televised interview with BBC s Newsnight about his ties to Epstein At the time the royal explained he regretted his relationship with the -year-old In January the queen who died in September of that year stripped her second son of his military titles and patronages At the time the father of two attempted to have a sexual abuse lawsuit made by Virginia Giuffre dismissed Andrew settled with Giuffre for an undisclosed sum agreeing to make a substantial donation to her survivors organization A comment filed in court declared that the prince acknowledged Epstein was a sex trafficker and Giuffre an established victim of abuse Giuffre reported Epstein trafficked her and that she had sex with Andrew three times in London during her trip at Epstein s New York mansion when she was and in the Virgin Islands when she was She took her life in April of this year at her farm in Western Australia her publicist substantiated She was It is presumed that Andrew first met Epstein in Andrew claimed he cut ties with Epstein shortly after the pair were photographed taking a stroll through Central Park Epstein killed himself while awaiting trial on U S federal sex trafficking charges involving dozens of teenage girls and young women a few as young as The charges came years after police in Palm Beach Florida first began exploring claims that he sexually abused underage girls who were hired to give him massages Epstein's partner in crime Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted in on federal sex trafficking and conspiracy charges The British socialite was sentenced to years in prison Kinsey Schofield host of the To Di for Daily podcast previously explained Fox News Digital that Andrew s reputation is forever tarnished At this point she argued he should never be seen or heard from again as there s nothing he can do to redeem himself publicly Andrew requirements to avoid being seen or heard for the rest of King Charles reign explained Schofield If you want to attend church with your family fine stay feet behind them when photographers are around Otherwise he should continue horse riding privately on the property that King Charles urged him to surrender Whether he s innocent of the initial accusations is irrelevant He s guilty by association with Jeffrey Epstein

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