Palace to ‘support Andrew in rebuilding his life’ as pariah prince makes surprise return to public duty - News Summed Up

Palace to ‘support Andrew in rebuilding his life’ as pariah prince makes surprise return to public duty


The Duke of York will appear alongside senior members of the royal family at the Garter Day service at Windsor Castle this weekIf the royal family hoped — and most of them did — that the Duke of York would quietly fade away into a discreet existence of horse riding and private lunches with the Queen behind castle walls, their hopes have been dashed. Prince Andrew — who recently paid a multimillion-pound settlement to Virginia Giuffre to keep her allegations of sexual abuse, which he denies, out of court — is set to make a controversial return to public life on Monday. SponsoredAs a member of the Order of the Garter, this country’s oldest and most senior order of chivalry, Andrew, 62, will appear alongside senior members of the royal family at the Garter Day service at Windsor Castle. The prince, largely confined to Windsor, is said to have been “climbing the walls” in his social isolation PETER NICHOLLS/REUTERSThe Buckingham Palace machine has put an ocean


Source: The Times June 11, 2022 16:03 UTC



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