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Queen Elizabeth is footing the legal bills for Prince Andrew as palace aides express doubts about the royal’s account of his dealings with Virginia Giuffre, who sued him in Manhattan federal court for alleged sexual assault this week.

Lawyers for the Prince are also desperate not to have him go to trial in the U.S., according to a report in the Times of London.

Although Andrew, 61, has vigorously denied meeting Giuffre, unnamed palace aides told the newspaper there are “inconsistencies” and problems with “credibility” in his story. Andrew allegedly had “numerous” sexual encounters with Giuffre, beginning in 2001, when she was 17 and one of dozens of sex slaves groomed by convicted pedophile and financier Jeffrey Epstein, according to the civil suit.

Giuffre, now 38 and a married mother of three, is suing the prince for punitive damages.


  Prince Andrew has been condemned for his relationship with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his infamous trafficking ring. Dan Kitwood/Getty Images Prince Andrew has been condemned for his relationship with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his infamous trafficking ring. Dan Kitwood/Getty Images

  Queen Elizabeth II has completely distanced herself from Prince Andrew since his revealing interview with BBC in 2019. Chris Jackson/WPA Pool/Getty Images Queen Elizabeth II has completely distanced herself from Prince Andrew since his revealing interview with BBC in 2019. Chris Jackson/WPA Pool/Getty Images

  Queen Elizabeth II with Prince Andrew in Scotland on June 6, 2018. PA Images/Sipa USA Queen Elizabeth II with Prince Andrew in Scotland on June 6, 2018. PA Images/Sipa USA


  Prince Andrew looks on during the funeral of Prince Philip at Windsor Castle in Windsor, United Kingdom on April 17, 2021. Chris Jackson/Pool via REUTERS/File Prince Andrew looks on during the funeral of Prince Philip at Windsor Castle in Windsor, United Kingdom on April 17, 2021. Chris Jackson/Pool via REUTERS/File

Prince Andrew’s defense is funded by payments he receives from the Queen’s private Duchy of Lancaster estate after he was forced to relinquish his royal duties in 2019, following a disastrous BBC interview.

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