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Duke of York talks publicly for first time since his Newsnight interview

Eyebrows raised as prince effectivel­y speaks on his mother’s behalf, having withdrawn from spotlight

- By Camilla Tominey ASSOCIATE EDITOR

THE Duke of York had not spoken in public since he stood down in November 2019 following a disastrous Newsnight interview about his relationsh­ip with convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

But after attending a remembranc­e service at the Royal Chapel of All Saints in Windsor yesterday, the Queen’s second son, 61, gave his first interview since he stepped back from royal duties, describing his mother as “an incredibly stoic person”.

Revealing the “terrible loss” the family was suffering, he said: “I feel very sorry and supportive of my mother who is feeling it, I think, probably more than everybody else.

“The Queen, as you would expect, is an incredibly stoic person. And she described his passing as a miracle.

“And she’s contemplat­ing, I think is the way that I would put it. She described it as having left a huge void in her life, but we, the family, the ones that are closer, are rallying around to make sure that we’re there to support her.”

Eyebrows were raised that the Duke was permitted to speak on his mother’s behalf by Buckingham Palace having effectivel­y been banned from giving another interview after his one-hour chat with the BBC’S Emily Maitlis sparked such controvers­y.

During that “car crash” interview, the royal refused to express regret over his friendship with Epstein, confirmed that he had met Epstein’s former girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell, before she was arrested and charged over sex traffickin­g allegation­s and claimed being shot at during the Falklands conflict in 1982 meant he “stopped being able to sweat”.

Asked for his response to allegation­s against him made by one of Epstein’s accusers, Virginia Roberts Giuffre, that they had sex at Ms Maxwell’s house in Belgravia in 2001, the Duke replied that he was at Pizza Express in Woking that night. The Duke has vehemently denied any such claims of wrongdoing made against him.

Footage of the Duke speaking outside the church – alongside the Earl and Countess of Wessex – was widely condemned on social media, with Twitter users complainin­g that “the only interview he should be giving is to the FBI”.

But a friend last night defended the move, saying his touching tribute reflected a change in character.

“Do remember that Prince Andrew has been in a self-imposed and very self discipline­d lockdown since the end of 2019. That’s 18 months to reflect on life. What you heard today was Andrew the grandfathe­r, the father and – now, more than ever – the son. It’s nice to see, isn’t it?”

‘Do remember that he has been in a self-imposed lockdown since 2019. That’s 18 months to reflect on life’

While there is no suggestion that the Duke will be returning to royal duties, another source said he planned to be a “rock” for his widowed mother. “He is the closest to the Queen of any of her children and is her most frequent visitor as he lives so close by.

“She has increasing­ly come to rely on him for support and he is only too willing to give it.”

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The Duke of York described his mother as ‘an incredibly stoic person’ after their loss

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