The Mail on Sunday

From Airmiles Andy to Airbrushed Andy

Groups rip down plaques marking visits by under-f ire Prince following his catastroph­ic Epstein interview

- By Holly Bancroft and James Heale

PLAQUES unveiled by Prince Andrew are being ripped off walls by organisati­ons anxious to distance themselves from the beleaguere­d Royal, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.

Commemorat­ive tablets marking Prince Andrew’s visits are being removed in the wake of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal and the Prince’s disastrous Newsnight interview.

Rotherham University recently decided to remove a plaque unveiled by the Duke in June when he marked the opening of its new Doncaster Gate campus. It has also removed photograph­s of the visit.

A spokesman said: ‘In light of the allegation­s raised, the executive leadership team took the decision to remove the plaque within days of the [Newsnight] interview last month and it has been taken down, along with photos of the visit.’

Similar action has been taken at the University of the West England, which has taken down two plaques installed for visits by Andrew to open new campuses in July 2017 and March 2018. A spokesman said the decision had been made ‘in light of recent events’.

Highland Hospice in Inverness, Scotland, has also removed a commemorat­ive plaque unveiled in December 2016 by Andrew – who holds the title of Earl of Inverness – when he officially opened their new inpatient unit.

One patient, who asked not to be named, said: ‘ The Highland Hospice has quite rightly chosen to disassocia­te itself from Prince Andrew. I ’ m very i mpressed they’ve taken a stance.’

An online petition calling for the Queen to strip Andrew of his Earl of Inverness title has so far attracted 1,463 signatures.

In Canada, it was reported that Prince Andrew High School in No via Scotia is considerin­g changing its name. Principal Brad McGowan, who wants the issue discussed at a school council meeting, said: ‘We‘ve had inquiries about the appropriat­eness of the name, so I think it’s my responsibi­lity to ask “Does this name continue to reflect the community?” ’

Belinda Oxner, chair of the school advisory council, said: ‘As a mother of three daughters, I find it very difficult to have that name on a building where our children are supposed to feel safe.’ Andrew has seen support evaporate since he gave an interview to the BBC’s Emily Maitlis, subsequent­ly described as a ‘car crash’.

In it, the Duke – who has repeatedly denied claims by Virginia Roberts, one of Epstein’s sex slaves, that they had sex on three occasions, the first when she was 17 – said that he could not recall ever meeting her.

A statement from Buckingham Palace said: ‘ It is emphatical­ly denied that the Duke of York had any form of sexual contact or relationsh­ip with Virginia Roberts. Any claim to the contrary is false and without foundation.’

Last week, it emerged that his flagship project Pitch@ Palace CIC is being shut down in the UK. The non-profit-making company, which supports entreprene­urs, is being wound up after trustees decided that it had no future.

Three directors of Pitch@Palace Global, its overseas arm, were reported this weekend to have told Andrew they will quit unless he agrees to give up control.

 ??  ?? TAKEN DOWN: Andrew unveiling a plaque that the University of the West England has now removed
TAKEN DOWN: Andrew unveiling a plaque that the University of the West England has now removed

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