Scottish Daily Mail

Outcast Andrew’s life as a working royal ‘is f inished’

- By Rebecca English Royal Editor

PrIncE Andrew will never return to official duties and faces a future in the royal wilderness, sources have told the Daily Mail.

The Queen’s second son stepped back from official engagement­s a year ago in the wake of his disastrous BBc interview regarding the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.

But in recent weeks the eighth in line to the throne has waged a quiet Pr salvo, suggesting he was preparing to return to the public eye and ‘serve his country again’.

Multiple sources said this week that this is highly unlikely, however, even if the Duke of York does finally speak to US officials over his links to convicted paedophile Epstein.

There is still no word from him about how and when this might happen, despite US prosecutor­s making clear it is a priority for them. ‘This is as much about judgment shown over the issue, as the allegation­s themselves,’ one wellplaced source cautioned.

‘Even if the duke were to resolve matters satisfacto­rily over [Epstein], there is still an issue about [his] lack of understand­ing over the seriousnes­s of the situation and not accepting that the relationsh­ip was wrong.’ They added: ‘I am not sure there will ever be an opportunit­y for him to return.’

For more than a decade Andrew, 60, has been dogged by claims about his close friendship with the multi-millionair­e financier, who killed himself last year while awaiting trial on child sex traffickin­g charges. The prince was particular­ly close to Epstein’s British girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell, who was arrested and charged earlier this year in connection with his crimes. The Queen’s son has been accused by one of Epstein’s victims, Virginia Giuffre, of having sex with her when she was just 17.

The prince has vehemently denied her claims and says he cannot even recall meeting her, despite there being a picture of them together at Maxwell’s London home. Last november Andrew gave his side of the story to Emily Maitlis on the BBc’s newsnight programme.

But the no-holds-barred interview was an unmitigate­d disaster. The subsequent public fury, particular­ly over his lack of sympathy for Epstein’s victims, led the Queen to step in and force him to withdraw from public life ‘for the foreseeabl­e future’. Last month it was reported that Andrew was ‘focusing on the way ahead’ and looking to ‘reframe’ his royal role, which could see him return to public duties as early as next year.

But royal insiders described these reports as ‘kite-flying’ – making a suggestion to see how others react to it.

One royal insider said: ‘The reality... is that there is no negotiatio­n of a new role, and there never will be, as there could never be a version of representa­tion that could work.’ Another said emphatical­ly: ‘This just isn’t even on the agenda or being discussed in any way.’

A source close to Andrew did not deny he wanted to return to royal duties. But they told the Mail last night: ‘The duke’s future role can only be seriously considered once the legal process in the US has been resolved and the duke’s side of the story properly explained. Until then, the duke is sensitive to the public mood and to the fact that the institutio­n [of the monarchy] must come first.’

‘This isn’t even on the agenda’

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