It doesn't look good for Randy Andy though...ever wonder why he has been known as "Randy Andy" for a long time?
Since his infamous BBC Newsnight interview, he's been kicked out of Buckingham Palace, having to remove his Charity's Office from there and The Queen has snubbed him for a reception she's holding for Nato'S Leaders next Tuesday.
That BBC interview was a disaster for the Royal Family and Prince Andrew and did nothing in distancing him from the Epstein scandal. In the BBC interview, the 59-year-old prince attempted to establish an alibi for a key New York trip in the Epstein scandal, in which Andrew claimed he had stayed with former diplomat Sir Thomas Harris, the consul-general in New York at the time. Allegations made against him by accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre were impossible, Andrew said in the sit-down conversation, according to the New York Post.
Andrew also stated during the interview that he has "no recollection of ever meeting this lady, none whatsoever."
However, Giuffre maintained in court filings that the convicted sex offender Epstein forced her to have sex with Andrew at least three times, recalling the prince “sweating all over me” on a London dance floor. Andrew, denying the claim, has pointed to his “stay” with the consul-general and claims that he cannot sweat as a consequence of a war injury.
“I have a peculiar medical condition,” Andrew told the BBC’s Emily Maitlis. “Which is that I don’t sweat, or I didn’t sweat at the time … because I had suffered what I would describe as an overdose of adrenaline in the Falklands War when I was shot at.”
“And I simply — it was, it was almost impossible for me to sweat."
Meanwhile, Sir Thomas Harris, 74, denied having any “recollection” of Andrew’s stay to the Media and said that any harboring of senior royals is usually registered in the Court Circular.
“It doesn’t sound as if he stayed with me,” Harris, who served in New York from 1999 to 2004, told the Media. “I don’t recall him staying with me.”
Harris admitted that he no longer had his 2001 diary, however, he noted that no such stays were listed for that specific time period, which “makes me suspect he wasn’t with me that night.”
“If you go through the Court Circular, you will come across the other visits he paid to New York. That was the typical pattern,” he said.
All the details coming out doesn't look good.