Prince Andrew may never resume royal duties

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It appears that Prince Andrew may be exiled from royal life forever as the fallout from the Epstein saga continues and his reputation appears all but unsalvageable.

The Queen reportedly “can’t see a way back” for her “favourite” son and the royal family have “no plans” to review his position, according toAndrew, 60, stepped back from public life last year for the “foreseeable future” after his car-crash BBC Newsnight interview about his friendship with Epstein., the Duke of York had planned to make a return but his hopes appear to have been dashed.

An insider told US jet set mag Airmail that the Queen will pay the debt herself — to avoid another scandal engulfing her son following the ­Epstein affair.The scandal started when Epstein’s alleged sex slave Virginia Roberts claims she was forced to have sex with the prince three times when she was a teenager.He was forced to quit as a frontline royal last year and gave up the bulk of his charity commitments after many patronages severed ties with him after the Newsnight interview.

When asked whether he regretted continuing his friendship with Epstein, the prince said: “Do I regret the fact that he has quite obviously conducted himself in a manner unbecoming? Yes.”FBI and federal prosecutors in Manhattan are trying to bring justice for dozens of Epstein’s victims – by going after his alleged accomplices.

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