The Queen has shown public support for her disgraced son Prince Andrew by walking arm in arm with him as they entered Westminster Abbey together for Prince Philip’s memorial.
The Queen held on to her disgraced son Prince Andrew’s arm as they entered Westminster Abbey together for Prince Philip’s memorial.
Andrew, who lives close to the Queen in Windsor, paid his accuser Virginia Roberts a reported £12million last month despite protesting his innocence. But his prominent position in today’s service will be viewed as a strong show of support for the beleaguered duke, who is making his ‘swan song’ royal engagement.
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