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An abuse allegation is pending against Prince Andrew, the second eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II. His mother sticks to him.

London – The air is getting thin for Prince Andrew. In the USA * there is currently a civil lawsuit against the Queen’s second eldest son. A British court recently made sure that he had to come out of cover. Because: The court granted the request that Prince Andrew should be officially informed about the lawsuit against him *. Yet the Duke of York never lost his mother’s support. Queen Elizabeth II is expected to spend millions on the defense of her son, reports The Telegraph.

Specifically, plaintiff Virginia Giuffre accuses the prince of having sexually abused her several times 20 years ago. She claims to have been “loaned” to Prince Andrew by sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. He had abused the then 17-year-old in the house of Epstein’s then girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell in London. Further abuse by Prince Andrew also took place in Epstein’s house in New York and on a private island in the Caribbean. Now she is demanding compensation.

Despite US lawsuit: Queen Elizabeth II continues to support Prince Andrew

Prince Andrew is now more and more vehemently against the allegations. At his side: his mother, the Queen. According to information from the Telegraph, the prince’s legal team has now been enlarged. Two new members of Canoeing Lavley Singer joined the Prince and their senior advisor Andrew Brettler. The Los Angeles-based law firm is known for its ability to simply vanish star and celebrity law issues. The salaries are correspondingly high. It is believed, according to the Telegraph, that Andrew Brettler alone will charge around $ 2,000 for an hour.

At the beginning of 2020, the Queen announced that she wanted to pay privately for the prince’s defense. This met with a lot of criticism. This announcement followed a disastrous interview by Prince Andrew. * Citizens could watch on TV how the prince showed neither sympathy for the victims of Jeffrey Epstein, nor remorse. The money is to be squeezed off of her annual income that she receives from her private duchy in Lancester and related properties, reports The Telegraph. (slo) * fr.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA.

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