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Prince Andrew refuses to accept exile despite “alarming” regularity of the scandals

Prince Andrew refuses to accept exile despite “alarming” regularity of the scandals

Prince Andrew's controversies have been reappearing with alarming regularity for many years, and the latest development is the tragic suicide of Virginia Giuffre, who had previously accused him of sexual assault.

Just like his other scandal, the royal family with reports on an emergency meeting between King Charles, Prince William and Lawyers in Buckingham Palace brought this again.

Although he calms down his royal duties and faces a widespread criticism, the chiculated Duke of York seems to refuse to accept his exile.

A royal commentator Charlotte Griffiths pointed out that Andrew has tried to return to royal life in the past, despite clear signals that he cannot.

“In view of the fact that Andrew was not even allowed to participate in Sandringham Christmas Service, I found it very surprising that he thought he could appear at Easter,” she told GB News.

Griffiths continued: “What happens is that Andrew in his head occasionally intervene that he can find a way back, even though the signals are very, very clear that he cannot.”

“In 2021 he even planned a return. That was only about a year after the news night interview. Really, the fullness of time really did nothing about his exile,” she added.

Virginia Giuffre Death

Virginia Giuffre, who accused Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein for sexual abuse, died on Friday, April 26, from suicide at the age of 41.

“With an extremely broken heart, we announced that Virginia died last night on her farm in Western Australia. She lost her life against suicide after being a lifelong victim of sexual abuse and sex trade,” her family said in the explanation.

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