EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: Is this the way back for Prince Andrew? trends now
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As the first anniversary of Andrew's £12million settlement with Virginia Giuffre looms, the disgraced duke has yet to visibly honour his promise 'to support the fight against the evils of sex trafficking'.
Isn't this his route back to Royal favour? When Princess Alexandra's husband, the late Angus Ogilvy, incurred the Queen's displeasure by becoming embroiled in the Lonrho affair, he restored his image with charity work.
After the Queen's cousin, the Earl of Harewood, divorced his wife in 1967 he was exiled but earned forgiveness working for the English National Opera.
With Andrew's 'friends' trumpeting a 'mysterious development' to clear his name, couldn't he announce a charitable venture for victims of sex trafficking?
Are Harry and Meghan, thwarted by the late Queen in their bid to monetise the Sussex Royal trademark, taking a keen interest in Mike Tindall charging £20,000 a day to shoot clay pigeons alongside him? The King seems to have turned a blind eye to Tindall's money-maker, possibly because he's no stranger to