More pressure on Britain's Prince Andrew after alleged victim on TV
LONDON (AP) – Prince Andrew will be missing when his mother Queen Elizabeth II hosts Nato leaders at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday evening (Dec 3), but he is the focus of renewed scrutiny as allegations of wrongdoing receive wide attention on TV.
Andrew, who has stepped down from royal duties because of his involvement with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, was the subject of a BBC documentary broadcast on Monday night in which he was accused of having sex with a 17-year-old trafficked by Epstein.
Virginia Roberts Giuffre, now 35, told the BBC in vivid detail how she says she was forced to have sex with Andrew in London in 2001 after a night on the town at the exclusive Tramp nightclub.
Andrew has categorically denied having sex with Giuffre and apologised for his association with Epstein.
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