New bad news shakes the Royal Palace in England now that the prince Andrew of York is at a crossroads from which there seems to be no way out, dotted with Epstein case. It has already been a year since the favorite son of Queen Elizabeth II left his public functions after the controversial interview with the BBC when that of “clearing his name” definitely did not go as expected.
In the talk with the journalist Emily Maitlis, the royal was consulted about the accusations that a victim of the pedophile scandal launched against him Jeffrey Epstein, once a close friend of Prince Andrew. Today made a woman, Virginia Giuffre assures that the member of royalty had sexual relations with her when she was a minor and although Andrés denied everything and said that that day he was in a pizza restaurant with his daughter Beatriz, the alibi would be destroyed.
According to the prince’s sayings, that day he was at Pizza Express in Woking, Surrey accompanying the princess to a birthday party. But the British press assures that this thesis would be impossible for him to defend. prince Andrew. The Daily Mail notes that Beatrice of York “He has absolutely no memory” of that party that his father mentioned and that they can consolidate the alibi.
In addition, the reporters had access to Andrés’ private agenda at that time, which was marking a manicure at his home. Although the relatives of the girl who was turning 12 at that time confirmed that Beatriz was one of the attendees at the birthday party, no one could attest to the presence of Prince Andrew. A fact that draws the attention of many is that the young woman who points it out is only 5 years older than her daughter.
“Our devastating revelations follow an investigation that has led us to obtain testimony from new witnesses, view sensitive documents, learn about the contents of newspapers and interview high-level sources. Our consultations have taken us from London to New York, Boston, Florida, the Virgin Islands of the United States, South Africa and Australia ”, says the newspaper that has the british royalty.