Prince Andrew’s Twitter account was quietly removed from Royal’s online page after Virginia Roberts’ bomb statements

The Duke of York has also suffered tensions in recent weeks following the arrest of his former friend Ghislaine Maxwell on allegations of sexual abuse and child grooming.

It is not known when links to the Duke’s Twitter feed were removed and Sun Online contacted Buckingham Palace for comment.

However, connections to @TheRoyalFamily (queen), @ClarenceHouse (Charles and Camilla) and @KensingtonRoyal (William and Kate) are available in www.royal.co.uk.

Links to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s social media sites also appear to have been quietly removed.

The news comes when Prince Andrew’s accuser Virginia Roberts is an aggressor and “not the prince of fairy tales.”

He spoke in the documentary series “Surviving Jeffrey Epstein” which aired on U.S. night.

Ms. Roberts said: “I am pleased to communicate about him because he abused me, he participated in a sex trafficking operation with one of the most prolific sex trafficking operators in the world all the time.

“Prince Andrew is the prince of the fairy tales you read, Andrew deserves to be denounced, he deserves to be held accountable, he is an aggressor.

Ms Roberts, now 36, claims he had sex with her three times when she was 17.

The 60-year-old prince vehemently denied him the accusations.

It has already been claimed that the prince can retire definitively from real life due to his “toxic” courtship with epstein paedo.

The Queen “sees no return” for her “preferred” son and the royal circle of relatives “has no plans” to reconsider her position.

Andrew retired from public life last year for the “foreseeable future” after his interview with BBC Newsnight on a car tour of fate about his friendship with Epstein.

He was forced to resign as a member of frontline royalty last year and gave up the maximum of his charitable commitments after many of his buyers broke ties with him after the show.

During the interview, Andrew warned that a photo in which he appeared with Ms. Roberts in combination in Maxwell’s space was false.

He said he had “no recollection” of Ms. Roberts Giuffre’s assembly and claimed that at a Pizza Express in Woking one of the days when they were supposed to have sex.

When asked if he regretted continuing his friendship with Epstein, the prince replied, “Do I regret the fact that he behaved in a dazzling and misplaced manner? Yes, I do.”

The FBI contacted Andrew for an interview, but says in November it could help U.S. officials.

Last month he reported that Prince Andrew’s official online page had been quietly deleted, and visitors were now automatically redirected to the royal family’s main online page.

The Duke of York’s Twitter and Instagram accounts remain active, but no messages have been shared since he left in November 2019.

 

 

 

© News Group Newspapers Limited in England No. 679215 Headquarters: 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF. “The Sun”, “Sun”, “Sun Online” are registered trademarks or industrial names of News Group Newspapers Limited. This service is provided under the popular terms and situations of News Group Newspapers ‘Limited, in accordance with our privacy and cookie policy. For information about a hardware replica license, visit our distribution site. Check out our online press kit. For any additional requests, please contact us. To view all the contents of The Sun, use the site map. Sun’s online page is regulated through the Independent Press Standards Organization (IPSO)

Our hounds aspire to precision, but we make mistakes. To learn more about our claims policy and to file a claim, click here.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *