New York Post

GIVING PRINCE A ONE FINGER SALUTE

Military brass want Andrew ‘faded out’

- By LEE BROWN

Senior UK military leaders want Prince Andrew to be stripped of his honorary positions in the Royal Army and Navy because he has become such an embarrassm­ent over the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, a report said.

Andrew is a former naval helicopter pilot who flew in the Falklands War and holds several senior honorary military positions.

But his disastrous recent BBC interview in which he tried to defend his friendship with the late pedophile has made him a source of derision among the ranks, leading current and former navy and army members to call for him to be “quietly faded out,” The Times of London reported Thursday.

“It’s just not viable. It’s embarrassi­ng to be represente­d by someone like that,” a source told the UK paper.

Others suggested Andrew’s apparent reluctance to cooperate with US authoritie­s probing Epstein was against military values.

“A soldier would be expected to stand up for what he’s done,” one source reportedly said.

They said Andrew, 59, who has stepped back from royal duties amid the scandal, should also give up his military appointmen­ts, just as Prince Philip, 98, did when he withdrew from public life in 2017.

The Duke of York is commodore in chief of the fleet air arm and admiral of the sea cadet corps in the navy. He also holds honorary positions in the army, including colonel of the Grenadier Guards and four other colonel-in-chief titles.

Yet because the armed forces are bound by their allegiance to the queen, officials are unable to remove Andrew without the approval of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II.

A royal source insisted to The Times that Andrew was “keeping his military commands.”

Meanwhile, London police on Thursday defended their decision to drop an investigat­ion into allegation­s by Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who has claimed that Epstein trafficked her to London as a teen to have sex with Andrew.

Giuffre, now 35, claimed this week that the Metropolit­an Police had told her that they would

“forensical­ly examine” the London house of accused Epstein madam Ghislaine Maxwell, where Giuffre claims she had sex with Andrew.

“Next thing I hear, just like the FBI, they were not allowed to pursue the investigat­ion,” she wrote on Twitter on Monday.

Scotland Yard confirmed on Thursday that in July 2015 it “received an allegation of non-recent traffickin­g for sexual exploitati­on” involving Epstein, who died in a federal Manhattan jail in August.

It said in a statement that because it “was clear” any investigat­ion would be focused outside the UK, the Metropolit­an Police Service concluded it was “not the appropriat­e authority” for a criminal investigat­ion.

“In August 2019, following the death of Jeffrey Epstein, the MPS reviewed the decision-making and our position remains unchanged,” Scotland Yard said.

Andrew has denied the accusation­s and says he has no recollecti­on of ever meeting Giuffre.

In the interview with the BBC’s “Newsnight” this month, he offered bizarre alibis, including claiming that his service in the Falklands War had left him temporaril­y unable to sweat.

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