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Prince Andrew: Standard Chartered bank cuts ties with duke's scheme | |
(32 minutes later) | |
Standard Chartered has become the second corporate partner to sever ties with the Duke of York's business mentoring initiative, Pitch@Palace. | |
The bank joined accountancy firm KPMG in pulling support for the scheme. | |
It said it was not renewing its sponsorship for "commercial reasons". | |
Several businesses and universities are reviewing their association with Prince Andrew following a BBC interview about his links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. | |
In the interview, the Queen's third child said he still did not regret his friendship with US financier Epstein - who took his own life in August while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges in the US. | |
In addition to Standard Chartered's announcement: | |
On Monday, the Huddersfield students' union panel passed a motion to lobby the prince to resign as their chancellor, following a campaign launched by Tristan Smith. | On Monday, the Huddersfield students' union panel passed a motion to lobby the prince to resign as their chancellor, following a campaign launched by Tristan Smith. |
The university has since said that it listens to its students' views and will "now be consulting with them over the coming weeks". | The university has since said that it listens to its students' views and will "now be consulting with them over the coming weeks". |
The Duke has stood by his decision to speak out, after critics labelled the interview a "car crash". | |
But speaking on the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire programme on Tuesday, Mr Smith criticised the prince over his friendship with Epstein. | |
He accused Prince Andrew of "trying to dismiss" the row and failing to recognise Epstein's victims. | |
Meanwhile, a woman who has accused Epstein of sexually abusing her as a 15-year-old has urged Prince Andrew to share information about his former friend. | Meanwhile, a woman who has accused Epstein of sexually abusing her as a 15-year-old has urged Prince Andrew to share information about his former friend. |
The accuser, identified as "Jane Doe 15", did not accuse Prince Andrew of any wrongdoing but called on him and others to come forward and give a statement under oath. | The accuser, identified as "Jane Doe 15", did not accuse Prince Andrew of any wrongdoing but called on him and others to come forward and give a statement under oath. |
Elsewhere, former home secretary Jacqui Smith alleged that Prince Andrew made racist comments to her during a state dinner. | Elsewhere, former home secretary Jacqui Smith alleged that Prince Andrew made racist comments to her during a state dinner. |
"I have to say the conversation left us slack-jawed with the things that he felt it was appropriate to say," she told the LBC election podcast. | "I have to say the conversation left us slack-jawed with the things that he felt it was appropriate to say," she told the LBC election podcast. |
And Rohan Silva, who was an adviser to former prime minister David Cameron, also accused the prince of using a racial slur in his presence. | And Rohan Silva, who was an adviser to former prime minister David Cameron, also accused the prince of using a racial slur in his presence. |
A Buckingham Palace spokesman strenuously denied the claims, adding that Prince Andrew "does not tolerate racism in any form". | A Buckingham Palace spokesman strenuously denied the claims, adding that Prince Andrew "does not tolerate racism in any form". |
'Human tragedy' | 'Human tragedy' |
There was also further reaction to the prince's BBC appearance. | There was also further reaction to the prince's BBC appearance. |
Actress Rose McGowan - one of the most prominent figures of the #MeToo movement - told the Victoria Derbyshire programme she thought it was not a truthful interview. | Actress Rose McGowan - one of the most prominent figures of the #MeToo movement - told the Victoria Derbyshire programme she thought it was not a truthful interview. |
"It's also certainly not the mark of someone who is an empathetic character who cares about victims in any way," she added. | "It's also certainly not the mark of someone who is an empathetic character who cares about victims in any way," she added. |
The actress also said she wished more questions had been asked about Epstein's alleged victims. | The actress also said she wished more questions had been asked about Epstein's alleged victims. |
"We can't forget there is human tragedy behind this... This has serious repercussions, serious ramifications and serious pain that is involved in this story." | "We can't forget there is human tragedy behind this... This has serious repercussions, serious ramifications and serious pain that is involved in this story." |
However, Alastair Campbell - Tony Blair's ex-communications chief - said that although he thought the interview was a "mistake", it was not "as bad as it is now being defined". | However, Alastair Campbell - Tony Blair's ex-communications chief - said that although he thought the interview was a "mistake", it was not "as bad as it is now being defined". |
Mr Campbell, who was another high-profile Briton to be named in Epstein's 97-page "black book" of contacts, also told the Today programme that he met the financier on a visit to the US for a funeral and found him to be "a bit creepy". | Mr Campbell, who was another high-profile Briton to be named in Epstein's 97-page "black book" of contacts, also told the Today programme that he met the financier on a visit to the US for a funeral and found him to be "a bit creepy". |
Prince Andrew's BBC interview followed allegations by Virginia Giuffre, known at the time as Virginia Roberts, who claims the prince had sex with her on three occasions - the first when she was aged 17. | Prince Andrew's BBC interview followed allegations by Virginia Giuffre, known at the time as Virginia Roberts, who claims the prince had sex with her on three occasions - the first when she was aged 17. |
Prince Andrew "categorically" denied having had sexual contact with her. | Prince Andrew "categorically" denied having had sexual contact with her. |
In an extraordinary interview, which you can watch in full on BBC iPlayer in the UK or YouTube elsewhere in the world, the duke said: | In an extraordinary interview, which you can watch in full on BBC iPlayer in the UK or YouTube elsewhere in the world, the duke said: |