LONDON: Buckingham Palace said on Thursday that Prince Andrew’s military affiliates and royal patronages have been returned to Queen Elizabeth II with “approval and agreement.” The palace statement came after more than 150 naval veterans and the army wrote to the Queen who asked him to strip Andrew from all rankings and military titles in the midst of a sustainable legal issue for the Prince, who was involved in the lawsuit of sex attacks in the US.
“With the approval and agreement of the Queen, the Duke of York affiliated and the protection of the kingdom has been returned to the Queen,” Buckingham Palace said in a statement.
“Duke of York will continue to not carry out public assignments and defend this case as a private citizen.” A US district judge on Wednesday refused to dismiss the civil case against Andrew by an American woman, Virginia Giuffre, who accused the sexual kingdom of abusing it when she was 17 years old.
Lewis District Judge Kaplan rejected the argument that was supposed to be thrown into the early stages due to the settlement of the old law he had with Jeffrey Epstein, investors who claimed to make a sexual meeting with the prince.
He stressed that he did not master the truth of the accusation.
Lawyer Andrew has said that the kingdom has never been sexually harassed or attacked Giuffre and that he “firmly denied Giuffe’s false charges against him.”