Britain’s Prince Andrew, second son of Queen Elizabeth II, has disabled several of his accounts on online networks, according to users. When searching for the Duke of York on Twitter, the opening message “This account does not exist” now comes.
An error message also appears on YouTube. The Instagram and Facebook pages appeared to be working at first, but the Instagram page was restricted to private access.
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In the New York abuse trial against the 61-year-old, plaintiff Virginia Giuffre accuses the prince of sexually abusing her multiple times when she was 17. Andrew stated he has no memory of any encounter with her.
Because of the allegations and his previous contacts with the now dead US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, Andrew gave up his royal duties in 2019 and largely withdrew from the public.
Last week, the palace announced that Andrew had been stripped of his military ranks and royal patronage. More than 150 veterans of the Royal Navy, Royal Air Force and British Army had previously sent an open letter to the Queen, urging her to relieve her second eldest son of his military roles. (AFP)
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