From the BBC:
“Prince Andrew stepping back from
royal duties”
The Duke of York says he is
stepping back from royal duties because the Jeffrey Epstein scandal has become
a "major disruption" to the Royal Family. Prince Andrew, 59, said he
had asked the Queen for permission to withdraw for the "foreseeable
future". He said he deeply sympathised with sex offender Epstein's victims
and everyone who "wants some form of closure". The duke has faced a
growing backlash following a BBC interview about his friendship with US
financier Epstein. In a statement, he said: "I continue to unequivocally
regret my ill-judged association with Jeffrey Epstein. "His suicide has left many unanswered
questions, particularly for his victims, and I deeply sympathise with everyone
who has been affected and wants some form of closure. "I can only hope that, in time, they will
be able to rebuild their lives." He
added that he was "willing to help any appropriate law enforcement agency
with their investigations, if required".
Prince Andrew's links to Jeffrey
Epstein
BBC royal correspondent Jonny
Dymond said the move was "a big step" and was "pretty much
without precedent in modern times". He said it showed a realisation that
the interview had "upset a lot of people", adding: "It was more
than just bad publicity for Prince Andrew, it was clearly damaging the wider
institution of the Royal Family." Earlier, a letter written to the Times
newspaper by Buckingham Palace cast doubt on when the duke first met Epstein. The
2011 letter says they met in the early 1990s, not in 1999 as Prince Andrew said
in his BBC interview. The letter was published after the Times reported on the
existence of a photo of the prince with 17-year-old Virginia Giuffre, then
known as Roberts, who would later testify that she had been forced to have sex
with him. The duke has always denied any
form of sexual contact or relationship with her. The duke was pictured with Ms
Giuffre in Ghislaine Maxwell's London home in 2001 In his interview with the BBC's Newsnight on
Saturday, the duke said he met Epstein "met through his girlfriend back in
1999" - a reference to Ghislaine Maxwell, who had been a friend of Prince
Andrew since she was at university. The duke said he could not recall ever
meeting Ms Giuffre and recalled that he went to Pizza Express in Woking and
then returned home the night she claims they first met. He sought to cast doubt on her testimony that
he was "profusely sweating" in a nightclub, saying that a medical
condition at the time meant he could not perspire. And the duke said meeting
Epstein for a final time in 2010 was "the wrong decision", but said
the "opportunities I was given to learn" about business meant he did
not regret the friendship. The prince said he regretted this 2010 meeting with
Epstein
BT has become the latest in a
series of organisations to distance themselves from Prince Andrew, following
the interview. In a statement, the firm said it had been working with iDEA -
which helps people develop digital, business and employment skills - since 2017
but "our dealings have been with its executive directors not its patron,
the Duke of York". "In light of recent developments we are reviewing
our relationship with the organisation and hope that we might be able to work
further with them, in the event of a change in their patronage," a
spokeswoman said. Standard Chartered Bank and KPMG also announced they were
withdrawing support for the duke's business mentoring initiative Pitch@Palace.
Sources told the BBC the decisions were made before the interview. Four
Australian universities also said they would not be continuing their
involvement in Pitch@Palace Australia. Prince Andrew cancelled a planned visit
to flood-hit areas of Yorkshire on Tuesday, three days after the interview
aired, the Sun newspaper reported.
^ I hope the public, the police
and Government officials continue to question Prince Andrew’s relationship with
Epstein and all his (the Prince’s) statements that don’t seem to add-up to the
evidence. ^
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