The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Duke criticised after Epstein TV interview

Andrew accused of showing ‘appalling’ lack of judgment and lack of empathy

- TONY JONES

The Duke of York is facing a barrage of criticism following his television interview about the Jeffrey Epstein sex scandal, with the royal accused of a lack of empathy with the victims.

Andrew’s attempt to set the record straight about his relationsh­ip with the convicted sex offender – and counter allegation­s he slept with one of Epstein’s groomed teenagers – has been widely condemned for its unsympathe­tic tone and lack of remorse for the friendship.

Green Party co-leader Sian Berry said the duke’s interview for a special Saturday edition of BBC’S Newsnight programme was not “very empathetic” with the teenage girls preyed on by the disgraced financier.

Commentato­rs are questionin­g Andrew’s decision to speak in depth for the first time about the allegation­s and his 10-year friendship with Epstein, with one calling it an “appalling lack of judgment” and another saying his responses lacked conviction.

A legal expert said being a royal did not give the duke a get out clause from being prosecuted in the US, and he was “unwise” to have given a detailed account of his actions to the media.

Ms Berry, asked about the interview on Sky News’ Sophy Ridge On Sunday programme, said: “It wasn’t a very

“It wasn’t a very empathetic interview, if that’s an OK thing to say, with the victims, and I think he should have been more apologetic...

GREEN PARTY COLEADER SIAN BERRY

empathetic interview, if that’s an OK thing to say, with the victims, and I think he should have been more apologetic...”

During the interview, Andrew, questioned by Newsnight presenter Emily Maitlis, twice stated his relationsh­ip with Epstein, who died in jail while facing sex traffickin­g charges, had some “seriously beneficial outcomes”, giving him the opportunit­y to meet people and prepare for a future role as a trade envoy.

The duke denied he slept with Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein’s victims, on three separate occasions, twice while she was underage, saying one encounter in 2001 did not happen as he spent the day with his daughter Princess Beatrice, taking her to Pizza Express in Woking.

The same alleged sexual liaison, which the American said began with the royal sweating heavily as they danced at London nightclub Tramp, was factually wrong as the duke said he had a medical condition at the time which meant he did not sweat.

He cast doubt on the authentici­ty of a picture that appears to show Andrew with his arm around the waist of Mrs Giuffre, when a teenager.

The royal said: “... from the investigat­ions that we’ve done, you can’t prove whether or not that photograph is faked or not because it is a photograph of a photograph of a photograph.”

Anna Rothwell, from criminal law firm Corker Binning, said: “His (Andrew’s) friendship with the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is under investigat­ion by the FBI and he is vulnerable to extraditio­n.

“It is therefore very unwise for the prince to give any account to the media, especially one which so starkly exposes the closeness of his relationsh­ip with Epstein, and again betrays yet another appalling lack of judgment.”

 ?? Picture: BBC. ?? Prince Andrew talking to Emily Maitlis about the Epstein scandal.
Picture: BBC. Prince Andrew talking to Emily Maitlis about the Epstein scandal.

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