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‘I let the side down’: Prince Andrew speaks for the first time about Epstein and his accusers

In an opulent room inside Buckingham Palace this week, Britain’s Prince Andrew broke his silence for the first time in a so-called ‘no holds barred’ interview with the BBC.

With heavy ceiling-to-floor dark curtains drawn, sitting on red velvet Queen Anne chairs at a small mahogany round table, Andrew answered questions about his relationship with dead child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

He also said he had no recollection of ever meeting Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who has publicly accused him of of having sex with her when she was 17 years old.

In the interview with Emily Maitlis from BBC TWO’s Newsnight program at 9pm on Saturday local time, the 59-year-old Duke of York admitted he “let the side down” – the side being the royal family – by choosing to stay with Epstein at his $108 million New York mansion after the American’s first conviction.

Andrew said he “kicks” himself on a daily basis after staying with the US financier after Epstein’s conviction for paying a teenage girl for sex.

“I stayed with him and that’s … that’s … that’s the bit that … that … that, as it were, I kick myself for on a daily basis because it was not something that was becoming of a member of the royal family and we try and uphold the highest standards and practices and I let the side down, simple as that,” he said.

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According to a report in The Sunday Times in October, Andrew told his circle of friends he was heading to New York to end his friendship with Epstein, as the FBI ramped up its investigation.

He was reportedly feted at an intimate dinner at the house, where the FBI reportedly later found thousands of explicit photos and a safe filled with CDs labelled ‘nude girls’.

In the controversial pre-recorded BBC interview, Ms Maitlis asked the prince about the claim by one of Epstein’s accusers Virginia Roberts Giuffre, now 36, that she had sex with him in a house in London when she was underage.

It was put to him that in 2001, Ms Roberts dined with him and danced with him at Tramp Nightclub in London.

“She went on to have sex with you in a house in Belgravia belonging to Ghislaine Maxwell, your friend. Your response,?” the BBC asked.

Shaking his head, the prince replied: “I have no recollection of ever meeting this lady, none whatsoever.”

When asked once more whether he remembered meeting Ms Giuffre, the prince said: “No.”

Ms Giuffre has said she was forced to have sex with Andrew in London, New York and on a private Caribbean island between 1999 and 2002, when she says Epstein kept her as a “sex slave”.

Andrew is the second son of Queen Elizabeth. He married Sarah Ferguson in 1986 and the couple divorced 10 years later although they remain close friends.

After the BBC released early excerpts of the interview before its full broadcast on Saturday evening local time, Ms Ferguson sent him a message of support.

“It is so rare to meet people that are able to speak from their hearts with honesty+pure real truth, that remain steadfast and strong to their beliefs,” she said on Twitter.

Others weren’t so kind, the UK tabloid media especially, describing the interview as “cringe-worthy”, “squirm-inducing”, and the most controversial since Princess Diana’s Panorama 1995 (“Well, there were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded”) interview.

One Twitter user summed up what most were saying on social media: “These people are so above the law that they laugh & brush off staying with a sex trafficker!”

Ms Giuffre, who was previously named Virginia Roberts, said she first had sex with Andrew when she was 17 years old.

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Prince Andrew in an undated photo with Virginia Roberts Giuffre. Photo: Twitter

A picture showing the prince with his arm around Ms Giuffre’s waist from 2001 appeared in British media. Unnamed supporters of Andrew told the Daily Telegraph newspaper in August that the picture had been faked.

Prince Andrew has previously denied any inappropriate relations with Ms Giuffre.

When the allegations were first made, a Buckingham Palace spokesman said it was “emphatically denied” that Andrew had any form of sexual contact or relationship with her.

Andrew has previously said he stood by the palace statements. He apologised over his friendship with Epstein in August.

He has also previously acknowledged he made a mistake after a photograph of him with Epstein in New York was published in a British newspaper in December 2010.

“At no stage during the limited time I spent with him did I see, witness or suspect any behaviour of the sort that subsequently led to his arrest and conviction,” a statement read.

“I have previously said it was a mistake and an error to see him after his release in 2010 and I can only reiterate that I was mistaken to think that what I thought I knew of him was evidently not the real person, give what we know now.

“I deplore the exploitation of any human being and would not condone, participate in, or encourage any such behaviour.”

Epstein, a former investment banker, was then a registered sex offender.

The 66-year-old died by hanging himself in his Manhattan jail cell on August 10.

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