LONDON (AP) – As the man formerly known as Prince Andrew was drawn into the news surrounding sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, he sought to distance himself from the scandal. “I can’t take any more of this,” a sender identified in Epstein’s contacts as “The Duke” wrote to him in 2011.
‘I can’t take any more of this,’ then-Prince Andrew wrote as he was engulfed in Epstein scandal
LONDON (AP) – As the man formerly known as Prince Andrew was drawn into the news surrounding sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, he sought to distance himself from the scandal.
“I can’t take any more of this,” a sender identified in Epstein’s contacts as “The Duke” wrote to him in 2011, in one of thousands of partly redacted emails released Wednesday.
He could have had no idea of the fall from grace that lay ahead.
Fourteen years later, the former Duke of York has been stripped of all his titles, including the princeship he earned at birth. Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor – as he’s now known – was royally demoted two weeks ago by his brother, King Charles III, and faces eviction from the mansion where he’s lived rent-free near Windsor Castle.
