Prince Andrew is looking at other TV interviews.

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Prince Andrew is looking at other TV interviews.

For four years, Prince Andrew has lived a life of relative freedom (by his standards). When Jeffrey Epstein was again arrested for sex trafficking, everything hit the fan. Andrew's history with Epstein was a terrible one. After Epstein's mysterious death in custody that summer, Andrew decided it was time to clear the air in a BBC interview. In November 2019, Newsnight aired the interview. It was a complete disaster. The rest of the years were filled with back-and forth about Andrew "stepping out" of public life and public duties. But he kept coming back, even though nobody wanted him. His...

For four years, Prince Andrew has lived a life of relative freedom (by his standards). When Jeffrey Epstein was again arrested for sex trafficking, everything hit the fan. Andrew's history with Epstein was a terrible one. After Epstein's mysterious death in custody that summer, Andrew decided it was time to clear the air in a BBC interview. In November 2019, Newsnight aired the interview. It was a complete disaster. The rest of the years were filled with back-and forth about Andrew "stepping out" of public life and public duties. But he kept coming back, even though nobody wanted him. His mother tried to help him, but he eventually got millions of dollars from the court to settle with one of his victims. All of this was just the beginning of his Newsnight interview. Andrew would want to avoid another interview. He's apparently considering another sit-down interview. As he seeks to regain his place in the royal family, Prince Andrew may give a new tell-all interview. Friends have heard from the disgraced Duke, who said he believes that he can redeem himself after being involved in a scandal involving sex abuse. He vehemently denied it. Sources claim Andrew is open to "telling his side" about events in the past two years since his embarrassing appearance on BBC Newsnight, in which he claimed he was unable to sweat. According to a source close to the Duke, "Nothing is off-limits." Andrew was forced to quit his job, and possibly his home. When he's already paid a high price, he feels he has nothing to lose. After taking note of the exposure Prince Harry received during a promotional tour for his book, Spare, sources claim that the Duke prefers a US broadcaster. Andrew's ex-wife Sarah Ferguson is still living with him in the 30 room Windsor mansion Royal Lodge, despite King George ordering them to leave. She has been slowly lifting the lid of the Duke's woes. Fergie, who described the Duke last week as "poor prince Andrew", met with Daphne Barak, a US journalist. We are able to reveal that the Duke was approached by at least two US broadcasters, offering him an interview in the UK. Andrew has not visited the US since Jeffrey Epstein's associates announced that they would like to interview him as a witness in the FBI investigation. Andrew's return to the spotlight is likely to anger the King and other senior royals like the Prince of Wales. According to royal sources, the monarch believes that his brother should "fade away into the background". After the expulsion of the Duke and Duchess, Andrew was offered the five-bedroom Frogmore Cottage by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Andrew is furious that the King might ban Andrew from wearing ceremonial attire to his May 6 coronation. According to a royal source, "To say that relations between the brothers are strained at the moment would be an understatement." [From The Daily Mirror] Although I am certain that Prince Andrew is foolish, vile and pompous enough to think he can explain his problems in another interview with him, I believe it's more likely that this story will only be read by one person. Andrew is directing King Charles to back off. Give me what you want, or I will embarrass you and your entire family. It was widely believed that Charles was trying to take care of Andrew before the Frogmore Cottage eviction stories were published. This was so Andrew wouldn’t do something like this: sitting down for a television interview and showing more compassion for a pedophile then for rape victims. Charles's attempt at evicting Andrew from Royal Lodge has altered the math. If Andrew can be expelled willy-nilly then what is stopping him (or any family member) doing paid interviews and drinking royal tea? Andrew is likely to be caught up in a FBI dragnet scheme. "We'll pay $3 million for an exclusive interview. Just fly into New York."...

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