Andrew Mountbatten Windsor will not leave Royal Lodge immediately

Prince Andrew to Remain at Royal Lodge Despite Calls ​for Further Scrutiny

Prince Andrew will not immediately vacate Royal Lodge, his longtime residence, following⁤ the king’s decision to strip him of his honorary military roles and‌ public duties. The move comes amid continued fallout⁣ from allegations of sexual ⁣assault made by virginia Giuffre,which he strenuously denies.

The controversy surrounding ​Andrew reached a peak in‍ 2022 when he settled a civil case with Giuffre for an undisclosed multi-million‍ dollar ⁢sum, despite maintaining he did not remember meeting her. giuffre alleges ⁤abuse by Andrew, Jeffrey Epstein, and​ Ghislaine Maxwell ⁣when⁤ she was a teenager. Following the King’s‌ decision, Giuffre’s family stated she had “brought down a prince,” ⁤with her brother, Sky roberts, calling for a full examination⁣ into Andrew’s ⁤conduct and stating the removal of his titles was “not enough.” He told Sky News, “He should be ⁣investigated, let’s put it that way… he’s still in a ⁣very, let’s say, cushy‍ spot.”

Calls for further action have extended beyond Giuffre’s family. UK trade minister Chris Bryant told the BBC that Andrew should cooperate with US law‌ enforcement regarding the⁤ crimes of Epstein “just as with any ordinary member of the public.” ⁢Gloria Allred, representing victims of Epstein, described Andrew losing his title and Royal Lodge as “long overdue” and “definitely welcome,” adding, ⁤”This is a man who should no longer walk with ⁤honour. He should be ashamed ⁤of himself.” Allred reiterated‌ her call for Andrew to testify “under oath” to US law enforcement, a ‍request he‍ has so far declined.

The Metropolitan Police is currently investigating reports that​ Andrew attempted to⁤ obtain personal information about Giuffre through his police protection detail.

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