Christopher Andersen, the author of “The King,” told News that Elizabeth “proven to be the ‘Queen of Denial’ when the Jeffrey Epstein-Prince Andrew story broke in 2011.
Andersen asserted that Andrew’s mere denial of the veracity of the scandalous charges was sufficient for the queen. The late queen was unaware of Andrew’s past sexual misdeeds, which led to his being dubbed “Randy Andy” decades before the Epstein scandal. In a series of remarks released by Buckingham Palace at Her Majesty’s request, Andrew maintained that he “did not see, witness, or suspect” that Epstein.
The palace released yet another statement after a 2010 video appeared online that showed Prince Andrew waving to a young woman outside the doorway of Epstein’s New York mansion. They claimed the Duke of York was “appalled” and that it was “abhorrent” that he would support, partake in, or encourage any such behavior.” Andersen continued.