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Why Prince Andrew’s still a prince living in a mansion

Why Prince Andrew’s still a prince living in a mansion

He’s decided he won’t call himself a duke anymore, but Prince Andrew is still a prince, living in a 30 bedroom mansion on the grounds of Windsor Castle. So, when, if ever, will he be held accountable for his association with the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his alleged abuse of Virginia Giuffre, whose harrowing memoir has been released this week. Today, ABC royal commentator, Juliet Rieden, on whether Andrew could ever lose his prince title. This episode discusses some disturbing allegations. Featured: Juliet Rieden, ABC royal commentator and author of The Royals in Australia

ABC News Daily · Australian Broadcasting Corporation

October 22, 202515m 33s

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Show Notes

He’s decided he won’t call himself a duke anymore, but Prince Andrew is still a prince, living in a 30 bedroom mansion on the grounds of Windsor Castle.

So, when, if ever, will he be held accountable for his association with the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his alleged abuse of Virginia Giuffre, whose harrowing memoir has been released this week. 

Today, ABC royal commentator, Juliet Rieden, on whether Andrew could ever lose his prince title. 

This episode discusses some disturbing allegations. 

Featured: 

Juliet Rieden, ABC royal commentator and author of The Royals in Australia

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