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Prince Andrew may speak publicly for first time about sex allegations at World Economic Forum | Prince Andrew may speak publicly for first time about sex allegations at World Economic Forum |
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Prince Andrew may speak publicly about allegations he had sex with a teenage “sex slave” as he makes his first public appearance since the scandal broke at the World Economic Forum. | Prince Andrew may speak publicly about allegations he had sex with a teenage “sex slave” as he makes his first public appearance since the scandal broke at the World Economic Forum. |
The Duke of York is joining ministers, chief executives, bankers and academics at the four-day event at the Swiss mountain resort of Davos. | The Duke of York is joining ministers, chief executives, bankers and academics at the four-day event at the Swiss mountain resort of Davos. |
He will be holding his annual drinks reception in aid of British business and his Pitch@Palace competition, which supports young people developing digital ventures. | He will be holding his annual drinks reception in aid of British business and his Pitch@Palace competition, which supports young people developing digital ventures. |
The Duke of York with his accuser, Virginia Roberts The event is usually closed to the media but television cameras could reportedly be invited inside for a speech by Prince Andrew. | The Duke of York with his accuser, Virginia Roberts The event is usually closed to the media but television cameras could reportedly be invited inside for a speech by Prince Andrew. |
Buckingham Palace told The Independent that suggestions that he will use the opportunity to publicly deny claims he slept with Virginia Roberts was mere “speculation”. | Buckingham Palace told The Independent that suggestions that he will use the opportunity to publicly deny claims he slept with Virginia Roberts was mere “speculation”. |
A spokesperson said: “Media arrangements for the Duke of York's reception have yet to be determined. We would not speculate on what the Duke might or might not say during any public comments.” | |
The palace has previously issued staunch denials to claims that the Prince slept with Ms Roberts on three occasions between 1999 and 2002 in London, New York and on a private Caribbean island during an orgy. | The palace has previously issued staunch denials to claims that the Prince slept with Ms Roberts on three occasions between 1999 and 2002 in London, New York and on a private Caribbean island during an orgy. |
The allegations are contained in a motion filed in a Florida court as part of a lawsuit over how federal prosecutors handled the case of Jeffrey Epstein, who was jailed for 18 months in 2008 for soliciting a minor for paid sex. | The allegations are contained in a motion filed in a Florida court as part of a lawsuit over how federal prosecutors handled the case of Jeffrey Epstein, who was jailed for 18 months in 2008 for soliciting a minor for paid sex. |
Billionaire financier Jeffrey Epstein pleaded guilty in 2008 to solicitation and procuring a person under the age of 18 for prostitution Prince Andrew, 54, stepped down as the UK’s trade envoy in July 2011 following controversy over his friendship with the American financier. | Billionaire financier Jeffrey Epstein pleaded guilty in 2008 to solicitation and procuring a person under the age of 18 for prostitution Prince Andrew, 54, stepped down as the UK’s trade envoy in July 2011 following controversy over his friendship with the American financier. |
“This will hopefully be a chance for Prince Andrew to draw a line under the Epstein business and move on,” a source told the Mail on Sunday. | “This will hopefully be a chance for Prince Andrew to draw a line under the Epstein business and move on,” a source told the Mail on Sunday. |
“He wants to put this behind him and he realises that if he didn’t address the allegations, then his message about entrepreneurship might get lost.” | “He wants to put this behind him and he realises that if he didn’t address the allegations, then his message about entrepreneurship might get lost.” |
Liberal Democrat MPs Sir Menzies Campbell and Norman Baker had both urged the royal to stay away from Davos. | Liberal Democrat MPs Sir Menzies Campbell and Norman Baker had both urged the royal to stay away from Davos. |
Mr Baker told the BBC: “I think it would be helpful if he wasn't going because of the furore which is surrounding him at the present time, which may well be very unfair. | Mr Baker told the BBC: “I think it would be helpful if he wasn't going because of the furore which is surrounding him at the present time, which may well be very unfair. |
"I don't know and nobody does know. But I certainly think when we represent our country abroad, whoever we are, we have to bear in mind how that will be received at any particular point." | "I don't know and nobody does know. But I certainly think when we represent our country abroad, whoever we are, we have to bear in mind how that will be received at any particular point." |
Former Liberal Democrat leader Sir Menzies spoke of the need for "discretion rather than distraction". | Former Liberal Democrat leader Sir Menzies spoke of the need for "discretion rather than distraction". |
Three Labour members of a Commons business committee also said they were worried he would prove a distraction at Davos, shifting the focus away from British business to his private life. | Three Labour members of a Commons business committee also said they were worried he would prove a distraction at Davos, shifting the focus away from British business to his private life. |
Prince Andrew’s former wife, Sarah Ferguson, defended him earlier this month, calling him the “a great man, the best in the world”. | Prince Andrew’s former wife, Sarah Ferguson, defended him earlier this month, calling him the “a great man, the best in the world”. |
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