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Emily Maitlis at New Broadcasting House,
19/10/2025. London, United Kingdom. Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg.
Journalist and former newsreader for the BBC, Emily Maitlis attends the BBC New Broadcasting House, London.
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Emily Maitlis at New Broadcasting House,
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Emily Maitlis BBC New Broadcasting House
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Emily Maitlis BBC New Broadcasting House
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Emily Maitlis BBC New Broadcasting House
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Emily Maitlis at New Broadcasting House,
19/10/2025. London, United Kingdom. Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg.
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Emily Maitlis BBC New Broadcasting House
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Sir Harry Evans Global Summit 2023 in London, UK.
10/05/2023. London, United Kingdom.
Sir Harry Evans Global Summit 2023. RIBA. The What Makes a Great Investigative Journalist panel attended by (from Left) Moderator Emily Maitlis, Journalist and Broadcaster, Carl Bernstein, Journalist and Author and Bob Woodward, Journalist and Author during the Truth Tellers Sir Harry Evans Global Summit in Investigative Journalism 2023 held at the Royal Institute of Architects in London.
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Sir Harry Evans Global Summit 2023 in London, UK.
10/05/2023. London, United Kingdom.
Sir Harry Evans Global Summit 2023. RIBA. The What Makes a Great Investigative Journalist panel attended by (from Left) Moderator Emily Maitlis, Journalist and Broadcaster, Carl Bernstein, Journalist and Author and Bob Woodward, Journalist and Author during the Truth Tellers Sir Harry Evans Global Summit in Investigative Journalism 2023 held at the Royal Institute of Architects in London.
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Sir Harry Evans Global Summit 2023 in London, UK.
10/05/2023. London, United Kingdom.
Sir Harry Evans Global Summit 2023. RIBA. The What Makes a Great Investigative Journalist panel attended by (from Left) Moderator Emily Maitlis, Journalist and Broadcaster, Carl Bernstein, Journalist and Author and Bob Woodward, Journalist and Author during the Truth Tellers Sir Harry Evans Global Summit in Investigative Journalism 2023 held at the Royal Institute of Architects in London.
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Sir Harry Evans Global Summit 2023 in London, UK.
10/05/2023. London, United Kingdom.
Sir Harry Evans Global Summit 2023. RIBA. The What Makes a Great Investigative Journalist panel attended by (from Left) Moderator Emily Maitlis, Journalist and Broadcaster, Carl Bernstein, Journalist and Author and Bob Woodward, Journalist and Author during the Truth Tellers Sir Harry Evans Global Summit in Investigative Journalism 2023 held at the Royal Institute of Architects in London.
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Sir Harry Evans Global Summit 2023 in London, UK.
10/05/2023. London, United Kingdom.
Sir Harry Evans Global Summit 2023. RIBA. The What Makes a Great Investigative Journalist panel attended by (from Left) Moderator Emily Maitlis, Journalist and Broadcaster, Carl Bernstein, Journalist and Author and Bob Woodward, Journalist and Author during the Truth Tellers Sir Harry Evans Global Summit in Investigative Journalism 2023 held at the Royal Institute of Architects in London.
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PEOPLE - Epstein-Affäre: Prinz Andrew tritt von seinen Ämtern zurück
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British Royal Family member Prince Andrew speaks to the BBC about his friendship with convicted US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.The 59-year-old son of Queen Elizabeth II admitted staying at Epstein’s home "wrong thing to do".Answering questions about his links to Epstein for the first time, Prince Andrew said his stay was not "becoming of a member of the Royal Family".The prince spoke to BBC Newsnight's Emily Maitlis in an interview recorded at Buckingham Palace on Thursday.It is due to be broadcast on BBC Two at 21:00 GMT on Saturday. (Nov 16)Prince Andrew, who is the Queen's third child, has been facing questions for several months over his ties to Epstein, a 66-year-old American financier who took his own life while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.
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PEOPLE - Epstein-Affäre: Prinz Andrew tritt von seinen Ämtern zurück
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British Royal Family member Prince Andrew speaks to the BBC about his friendship with convicted US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.The 59-year-old son of Queen Elizabeth II admitted staying at Epstein’s home "wrong thing to do".Answering questions about his links to Epstein for the first time, Prince Andrew said his stay was not "becoming of a member of the Royal Family".The prince spoke to BBC Newsnight's Emily Maitlis in an interview recorded at Buckingham Palace on Thursday.It is due to be broadcast on BBC Two at 21:00 GMT on Saturday. (Nov 16)Prince Andrew, who is the Queen's third child, has been facing questions for several months over his ties to Epstein, a 66-year-old American financier who took his own life while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.
OPS: Prince Andrew interviewed by the BBC's Emily Maitlis at Buckingham Palace.
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PEOPLE - Epstein-Affäre: Prinz Andrew tritt von seinen Ämtern zurück
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Britain’s Prince Andrew has "categorically" denied having any sexual contact with an American woman, who says she was forced to have sex with him aged 17.Answering questions about his links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in a BBC interview broadcast on Saturday night, Prince Andrew said the alleged incidents "never happened".Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein's accusers, claimed she was forced to have sex with the prince three times.The prince said he was at home with his children on one of the occasions.Prince Andrew, 49, who is Queen' Elizabeth's third child, has been facing questions for several months over his ties to Epstein, a 66-year-old American financier who took his own life while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.Virginia Giuffre - then called Virginia Roberts - has said she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew between 2001 - when she was 17 - and 2002, in London, New York and Epstein's private island in the US Virgin Islands.Speaking to BBC news programme Newsnight reporter Emily Maitlis, the prince said: "It didn't happen. I can absolutely categorically tell you it never happened.""I have no recollection of ever meeting this lady, none whatsoever."He said Ms Giuffre's account of him "profusely sweating" and "pouring with perspiration" when they danced at the club on the night in 2001 when she says they first had sex was impossible, because he had a medical condition preventing him from perspiring.
OPS: Prince Andrew interviewed by the BBC's Emily Maitlis at Buckingham Palace on November 14 and broadcast in full November 16
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PEOPLE - Prinz Andrew im BBC-Interview zur Epstein-Affäre
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Britain’s Prince Andrew has "categorically" denied having any sexual contact with an American woman, who says she was forced to have sex with him aged 17.Answering questions about his links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in a BBC interview broadcast on Saturday night, Prince Andrew said the alleged incidents "never happened".Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein's accusers, claimed she was forced to have sex with the prince three times.The prince said he was at home with his children on one of the occasions.Prince Andrew, 49, who is Queen' Elizabeth's third child, has been facing questions for several months over his ties to Epstein, a 66-year-old American financier who took his own life while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.Virginia Giuffre - then called Virginia Roberts - has said she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew between 2001 - when she was 17 - and 2002, in London, New York and Epstein's private island in the US Virgin Islands.Speaking to BBC news programme Newsnight reporter Emily Maitlis, the prince said: "It didn't happen. I can absolutely categorically tell you it never happened.""I have no recollection of ever meeting this lady, none whatsoever."He said Ms Giuffre's account of him "profusely sweating" and "pouring with perspiration" when they danced at the club on the night in 2001 when she says they first had sex was impossible, because he had a medical condition preventing him from perspiring.
OPS: Prince Andrew interviewed by the BBC's Emily Maitlis at Buckingham Palace on November 14 and broadcast in full November 16
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PEOPLE - Prinz Andrew im BBC-Interview zur Epstein-Affäre
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Britain’s Prince Andrew has "categorically" denied having any sexual contact with an American woman, who says she was forced to have sex with him aged 17.Answering questions about his links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in a BBC interview broadcast on Saturday night, Prince Andrew said the alleged incidents "never happened".Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein's accusers, claimed she was forced to have sex with the prince three times.The prince said he was at home with his children on one of the occasions.Prince Andrew, 49, who is Queen' Elizabeth's third child, has been facing questions for several months over his ties to Epstein, a 66-year-old American financier who took his own life while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.Virginia Giuffre - then called Virginia Roberts - has said she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew between 2001 - when she was 17 - and 2002, in London, New York and Epstein's private island in the US Virgin Islands.Speaking to BBC news programme Newsnight reporter Emily Maitlis, the prince said: "It didn't happen. I can absolutely categorically tell you it never happened.""I have no recollection of ever meeting this lady, none whatsoever."He said Ms Giuffre's account of him "profusely sweating" and "pouring with perspiration" when they danced at the club on the night in 2001 when she says they first had sex was impossible, because he had a medical condition preventing him from perspiring.
OPS: Prince Andrew interviewed by the BBC's Emily Maitlis at Buckingham Palace on November 14 and broadcast in full November 16
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PEOPLE - Prinz Andrew im BBC-Interview zur Epstein-Affäre
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Britain’s Prince Andrew has "categorically" denied having any sexual contact with an American woman, who says she was forced to have sex with him aged 17.Answering questions about his links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in a BBC interview broadcast on Saturday night, Prince Andrew said the alleged incidents "never happened".Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein's accusers, claimed she was forced to have sex with the prince three times.The prince said he was at home with his children on one of the occasions.Prince Andrew, 49, who is Queen' Elizabeth's third child, has been facing questions for several months over his ties to Epstein, a 66-year-old American financier who took his own life while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.Virginia Giuffre - then called Virginia Roberts - has said she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew between 2001 - when she was 17 - and 2002, in London, New York and Epstein's private island in the US Virgin Islands.Speaking to BBC news programme Newsnight reporter Emily Maitlis, the prince said: "It didn't happen. I can absolutely categorically tell you it never happened.""I have no recollection of ever meeting this lady, none whatsoever."He said Ms Giuffre's account of him "profusely sweating" and "pouring with perspiration" when they danced at the club on the night in 2001 when she says they first had sex was impossible, because he had a medical condition preventing him from perspiring.
OPS: Prince Andrew interviewed by the BBC's Emily Maitlis at Buckingham Palace on November 14 and broadcast in full November 16
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PEOPLE - Prinz Andrew im BBC-Interview zur Epstein-Affäre
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Britain’s Prince Andrew has "categorically" denied having any sexual contact with an American woman, who says she was forced to have sex with him aged 17.Answering questions about his links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in a BBC interview broadcast on Saturday night, Prince Andrew said the alleged incidents "never happened".Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein's accusers, claimed she was forced to have sex with the prince three times.The prince said he was at home with his children on one of the occasions.Prince Andrew, 49, who is Queen' Elizabeth's third child, has been facing questions for several months over his ties to Epstein, a 66-year-old American financier who took his own life while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.Virginia Giuffre - then called Virginia Roberts - has said she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew between 2001 - when she was 17 - and 2002, in London, New York and Epstein's private island in the US Virgin Islands.Speaking to BBC news programme Newsnight reporter Emily Maitlis, the prince said: "It didn't happen. I can absolutely categorically tell you it never happened.""I have no recollection of ever meeting this lady, none whatsoever."He said Ms Giuffre's account of him "profusely sweating" and "pouring with perspiration" when they danced at the club on the night in 2001 when she says they first had sex was impossible, because he had a medical condition preventing him from perspiring.
OPS: Prince Andrew interviewed by the BBC's Emily Maitlis at Buckingham Palace on November 14 and broadcast in full November 16
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PEOPLE - Prinz Andrew im BBC-Interview zur Epstein-Affäre
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Britain’s Prince Andrew has "categorically" denied having any sexual contact with an American woman, who says she was forced to have sex with him aged 17.Answering questions about his links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in a BBC interview broadcast on Saturday night, Prince Andrew said the alleged incidents "never happened".Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein's accusers, claimed she was forced to have sex with the prince three times.The prince said he was at home with his children on one of the occasions.Prince Andrew, 49, who is Queen' Elizabeth's third child, has been facing questions for several months over his ties to Epstein, a 66-year-old American financier who took his own life while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.Virginia Giuffre - then called Virginia Roberts - has said she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew between 2001 - when she was 17 - and 2002, in London, New York and Epstein's private island in the US Virgin Islands.Speaking to BBC news programme Newsnight reporter Emily Maitlis, the prince said: "It didn't happen. I can absolutely categorically tell you it never happened.""I have no recollection of ever meeting this lady, none whatsoever."He said Ms Giuffre's account of him "profusely sweating" and "pouring with perspiration" when they danced at the club on the night in 2001 when she says they first had sex was impossible, because he had a medical condition preventing him from perspiring.
OPS: Prince Andrew interviewed by the BBC's Emily Maitlis at Buckingham Palace on November 14 and broadcast in full November 16
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PEOPLE - Prinz Andrew im BBC-Interview zur Epstein-Affäre
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Britain’s Prince Andrew has "categorically" denied having any sexual contact with an American woman, who says she was forced to have sex with him aged 17.Answering questions about his links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in a BBC interview broadcast on Saturday night, Prince Andrew said the alleged incidents "never happened".Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein's accusers, claimed she was forced to have sex with the prince three times.The prince said he was at home with his children on one of the occasions.Prince Andrew, 49, who is Queen' Elizabeth's third child, has been facing questions for several months over his ties to Epstein, a 66-year-old American financier who took his own life while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.Virginia Giuffre - then called Virginia Roberts - has said she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew between 2001 - when she was 17 - and 2002, in London, New York and Epstein's private island in the US Virgin Islands.Speaking to BBC news programme Newsnight reporter Emily Maitlis, the prince said: "It didn't happen. I can absolutely categorically tell you it never happened.""I have no recollection of ever meeting this lady, none whatsoever."He said Ms Giuffre's account of him "profusely sweating" and "pouring with perspiration" when they danced at the club on the night in 2001 when she says they first had sex was impossible, because he had a medical condition preventing him from perspiring.
OPS: Prince Andrew interviewed by the BBC's Emily Maitlis at Buckingham Palace on November 14 and broadcast in full November 16
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PEOPLE - Prinz Andrew im BBC-Interview zur Epstein-Affäre
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Britain’s Prince Andrew has "categorically" denied having any sexual contact with an American woman, who says she was forced to have sex with him aged 17.Answering questions about his links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in a BBC interview broadcast on Saturday night, Prince Andrew said the alleged incidents "never happened".Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein's accusers, claimed she was forced to have sex with the prince three times.The prince said he was at home with his children on one of the occasions.Prince Andrew, 49, who is Queen' Elizabeth's third child, has been facing questions for several months over his ties to Epstein, a 66-year-old American financier who took his own life while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.Virginia Giuffre - then called Virginia Roberts - has said she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew between 2001 - when she was 17 - and 2002, in London, New York and Epstein's private island in the US Virgin Islands.Speaking to BBC news programme Newsnight reporter Emily Maitlis, the prince said: "It didn't happen. I can absolutely categorically tell you it never happened.""I have no recollection of ever meeting this lady, none whatsoever."He said Ms Giuffre's account of him "profusely sweating" and "pouring with perspiration" when they danced at the club on the night in 2001 when she says they first had sex was impossible, because he had a medical condition preventing him from perspiring.
OPS: Prince Andrew interviewed by the BBC's Emily Maitlis at Buckingham Palace on November 14 and broadcast in full November 16
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PEOPLE - Prinz Andrew im BBC-Interview zur Epstein-Affäre
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Britain’s Prince Andrew has "categorically" denied having any sexual contact with an American woman, who says she was forced to have sex with him aged 17.Answering questions about his links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in a BBC interview broadcast on Saturday night, Prince Andrew said the alleged incidents "never happened".Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein's accusers, claimed she was forced to have sex with the prince three times.The prince said he was at home with his children on one of the occasions.Prince Andrew, 49, who is Queen' Elizabeth's third child, has been facing questions for several months over his ties to Epstein, a 66-year-old American financier who took his own life while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.Virginia Giuffre - then called Virginia Roberts - has said she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew between 2001 - when she was 17 - and 2002, in London, New York and Epstein's private island in the US Virgin Islands.Speaking to BBC news programme Newsnight reporter Emily Maitlis, the prince said: "It didn't happen. I can absolutely categorically tell you it never happened.""I have no recollection of ever meeting this lady, none whatsoever."He said Ms Giuffre's account of him "profusely sweating" and "pouring with perspiration" when they danced at the club on the night in 2001 when she says they first had sex was impossible, because he had a medical condition preventing him from perspiring.
OPS: Prince Andrew interviewed by the BBC's Emily Maitlis at Buckingham Palace on November 14 and broadcast in full November 16
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PEOPLE - Prinz Andrew im BBC-Interview zur Epstein-Affäre
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Britain’s Prince Andrew has "categorically" denied having any sexual contact with an American woman, who says she was forced to have sex with him aged 17.Answering questions about his links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in a BBC interview broadcast on Saturday night, Prince Andrew said the alleged incidents "never happened".Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein's accusers, claimed she was forced to have sex with the prince three times.The prince said he was at home with his children on one of the occasions.Prince Andrew, 49, who is Queen' Elizabeth's third child, has been facing questions for several months over his ties to Epstein, a 66-year-old American financier who took his own life while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.Virginia Giuffre - then called Virginia Roberts - has said she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew between 2001 - when she was 17 - and 2002, in London, New York and Epstein's private island in the US Virgin Islands.Speaking to BBC news programme Newsnight reporter Emily Maitlis, the prince said: "It didn't happen. I can absolutely categorically tell you it never happened.""I have no recollection of ever meeting this lady, none whatsoever."He said Ms Giuffre's account of him "profusely sweating" and "pouring with perspiration" when they danced at the club on the night in 2001 when she says they first had sex was impossible, because he had a medical condition preventing him from perspiring.
OPS: Prince Andrew interviewed by the BBC's Emily Maitlis at Buckingham Palace on November 14 and broadcast in full November 16
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PEOPLE - Prinz Andrew im BBC-Interview zur Epstein-Affäre
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Britain’s Prince Andrew has "categorically" denied having any sexual contact with an American woman, who says she was forced to have sex with him aged 17.Answering questions about his links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in a BBC interview broadcast on Saturday night, Prince Andrew said the alleged incidents "never happened".Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein's accusers, claimed she was forced to have sex with the prince three times.The prince said he was at home with his children on one of the occasions.Prince Andrew, 49, who is Queen' Elizabeth's third child, has been facing questions for several months over his ties to Epstein, a 66-year-old American financier who took his own life while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.Virginia Giuffre - then called Virginia Roberts - has said she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew between 2001 - when she was 17 - and 2002, in London, New York and Epstein's private island in the US Virgin Islands.Speaking to BBC news programme Newsnight reporter Emily Maitlis, the prince said: "It didn't happen. I can absolutely categorically tell you it never happened.""I have no recollection of ever meeting this lady, none whatsoever."He said Ms Giuffre's account of him "profusely sweating" and "pouring with perspiration" when they danced at the club on the night in 2001 when she says they first had sex was impossible, because he had a medical condition preventing him from perspiring.
OPS: Prince Andrew interviewed by the BBC's Emily Maitlis at Buckingham Palace on November 14 and broadcast in full November 16
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PEOPLE - Prinz Andrew im BBC-Interview zur Epstein-Affäre
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Britain’s Prince Andrew has "categorically" denied having any sexual contact with an American woman, who says she was forced to have sex with him aged 17.Answering questions about his links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in a BBC interview broadcast on Saturday night, Prince Andrew said the alleged incidents "never happened".Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein's accusers, claimed she was forced to have sex with the prince three times.The prince said he was at home with his children on one of the occasions.Prince Andrew, 49, who is Queen' Elizabeth's third child, has been facing questions for several months over his ties to Epstein, a 66-year-old American financier who took his own life while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.Virginia Giuffre - then called Virginia Roberts - has said she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew between 2001 - when she was 17 - and 2002, in London, New York and Epstein's private island in the US Virgin Islands.Speaking to BBC news programme Newsnight reporter Emily Maitlis, the prince said: "It didn't happen. I can absolutely categorically tell you it never happened.""I have no recollection of ever meeting this lady, none whatsoever."He said Ms Giuffre's account of him "profusely sweating" and "pouring with perspiration" when they danced at the club on the night in 2001 when she says they first had sex was impossible, because he had a medical condition preventing him from perspiring.
OPS: Prince Andrew interviewed by the BBC's Emily Maitlis at Buckingham Palace on November 14 and broadcast in full November 16
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PEOPLE - Prinz Andrew im BBC-Interview zur Epstein-Affäre
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Britain’s Prince Andrew has "categorically" denied having any sexual contact with an American woman, who says she was forced to have sex with him aged 17.Answering questions about his links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in a BBC interview broadcast on Saturday night, Prince Andrew said the alleged incidents "never happened".Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein's accusers, claimed she was forced to have sex with the prince three times.The prince said he was at home with his children on one of the occasions.Prince Andrew, 49, who is Queen' Elizabeth's third child, has been facing questions for several months over his ties to Epstein, a 66-year-old American financier who took his own life while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.Virginia Giuffre - then called Virginia Roberts - has said she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew between 2001 - when she was 17 - and 2002, in London, New York and Epstein's private island in the US Virgin Islands.Speaking to BBC news programme Newsnight reporter Emily Maitlis, the prince said: "It didn't happen. I can absolutely categorically tell you it never happened.""I have no recollection of ever meeting this lady, none whatsoever."He said Ms Giuffre's account of him "profusely sweating" and "pouring with perspiration" when they danced at the club on the night in 2001 when she says they first had sex was impossible, because he had a medical condition preventing him from perspiring.
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British Royal Family member Prince Andrew speaks to the BBC about his friendship with convicted US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.The 59-year-old son of Queen Elizabeth II admitted staying at Epstein’s home "wrong thing to do".Answering questions about his links to Epstein for the first time, Prince Andrew said his stay was not "becoming of a member of the Royal Family".The prince spoke to BBC Newsnight's Emily Maitlis in an interview recorded at Buckingham Palace on Thursday.It is due to be broadcast on BBC Two at 21:00 GMT on Saturday. (Nov 16)Prince Andrew, who is the Queen's third child, has been facing questions for several months over his ties to Epstein, a 66-year-old American financier who took his own life while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.
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British Royal Family member Prince Andrew speaks to the BBC about his friendship with convicted US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.The 59-year-old son of Queen Elizabeth II admitted staying at Epstein’s home "wrong thing to do".Answering questions about his links to Epstein for the first time, Prince Andrew said his stay was not "becoming of a member of the Royal Family".The prince spoke to BBC Newsnight's Emily Maitlis in an interview recorded at Buckingham Palace on Thursday.It is due to be broadcast on BBC Two at 21:00 GMT on Saturday. (Nov 16)Prince Andrew, who is the Queen's third child, has been facing questions for several months over his ties to Epstein, a 66-year-old American financier who took his own life while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.
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Britain’s Prince Andrew has "categorically" denied having any sexual contact with an American woman, who says she was forced to have sex with him aged 17.Answering questions about his links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in a BBC interview broadcast on Saturday night, Prince Andrew said the alleged incidents "never happened".Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein's accusers, claimed she was forced to have sex with the prince three times.The prince said he was at home with his children on one of the occasions.Prince Andrew, 49, who is Queen' Elizabeth's third child, has been facing questions for several months over his ties to Epstein, a 66-year-old American financier who took his own life while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.Virginia Giuffre - then called Virginia Roberts - has said she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew between 2001 - when she was 17 - and 2002, in London, New York and Epstein's private island in the US Virgin Islands.Speaking to BBC news programme Newsnight reporter Emily Maitlis, the prince said: "It didn't happen. I can absolutely categorically tell you it never happened.""I have no recollection of ever meeting this lady, none whatsoever."He said Ms Giuffre's account of him "profusely sweating" and "pouring with perspiration" when they danced at the club on the night in 2001 when she says they first had sex was impossible, because he had a medical condition preventing him from perspiring.
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Britain’s Prince Andrew has "categorically" denied having any sexual contact with an American woman, who says she was forced to have sex with him aged 17.Answering questions about his links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in a BBC interview broadcast on Saturday night, Prince Andrew said the alleged incidents "never happened".Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein's accusers, claimed she was forced to have sex with the prince three times.The prince said he was at home with his children on one of the occasions.Prince Andrew, 49, who is Queen' Elizabeth's third child, has been facing questions for several months over his ties to Epstein, a 66-year-old American financier who took his own life while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.Virginia Giuffre - then called Virginia Roberts - has said she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew between 2001 - when she was 17 - and 2002, in London, New York and Epstein's private island in the US Virgin Islands.Speaking to BBC news programme Newsnight reporter Emily Maitlis, the prince said: "It didn't happen. I can absolutely categorically tell you it never happened.""I have no recollection of ever meeting this lady, none whatsoever."He said Ms Giuffre's account of him "profusely sweating" and "pouring with perspiration" when they danced at the club on the night in 2001 when she says they first had sex was impossible, because he had a medical condition preventing him from perspiring.
OPS: Prince Andrew interviewed by the BBC's Emily Maitlis at Buckingham Palace on November 14 and broadcast in full November 16
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Britain’s Prince Andrew has "categorically" denied having any sexual contact with an American woman, who says she was forced to have sex with him aged 17.Answering questions about his links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in a BBC interview broadcast on Saturday night, Prince Andrew said the alleged incidents "never happened".Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein's accusers, claimed she was forced to have sex with the prince three times.The prince said he was at home with his children on one of the occasions.Prince Andrew, 49, who is Queen' Elizabeth's third child, has been facing questions for several months over his ties to Epstein, a 66-year-old American financier who took his own life while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.Virginia Giuffre - then called Virginia Roberts - has said she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew between 2001 - when she was 17 - and 2002, in London, New York and Epstein's private island in the US Virgin Islands.Speaking to BBC news programme Newsnight reporter Emily Maitlis, the prince said: "It didn't happen. I can absolutely categorically tell you it never happened.""I have no recollection of ever meeting this lady, none whatsoever."He said Ms Giuffre's account of him "profusely sweating" and "pouring with perspiration" when they danced at the club on the night in 2001 when she says they first had sex was impossible, because he had a medical condition preventing him from perspiring.
OPS: Prince Andrew interviewed by the BBC's Emily Maitlis at Buckingham Palace on November 14 and broadcast in full November 16
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Britain’s Prince Andrew has "categorically" denied having any sexual contact with an American woman, who says she was forced to have sex with him aged 17.Answering questions about his links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in a BBC interview broadcast on Saturday night, Prince Andrew said the alleged incidents "never happened".Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein's accusers, claimed she was forced to have sex with the prince three times.The prince said he was at home with his children on one of the occasions.Prince Andrew, 49, who is Queen' Elizabeth's third child, has been facing questions for several months over his ties to Epstein, a 66-year-old American financier who took his own life while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.Virginia Giuffre - then called Virginia Roberts - has said she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew between 2001 - when she was 17 - and 2002, in London, New York and Epstein's private island in the US Virgin Islands.Speaking to BBC news programme Newsnight reporter Emily Maitlis, the prince said: "It didn't happen. I can absolutely categorically tell you it never happened.""I have no recollection of ever meeting this lady, none whatsoever."He said Ms Giuffre's account of him "profusely sweating" and "pouring with perspiration" when they danced at the club on the night in 2001 when she says they first had sex was impossible, because he had a medical condition preventing him from perspiring.
OPS: Prince Andrew interviewed by the BBC's Emily Maitlis at Buckingham Palace on November 14 and broadcast in full November 16
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Britain’s Prince Andrew has "categorically" denied having any sexual contact with an American woman, who says she was forced to have sex with him aged 17.Answering questions about his links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in a BBC interview broadcast on Saturday night, Prince Andrew said the alleged incidents "never happened".Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein's accusers, claimed she was forced to have sex with the prince three times.The prince said he was at home with his children on one of the occasions.Prince Andrew, 49, who is Queen' Elizabeth's third child, has been facing questions for several months over his ties to Epstein, a 66-year-old American financier who took his own life while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.Virginia Giuffre - then called Virginia Roberts - has said she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew between 2001 - when she was 17 - and 2002, in London, New York and Epstein's private island in the US Virgin Islands.Speaking to BBC news programme Newsnight reporter Emily Maitlis, the prince said: "It didn't happen. I can absolutely categorically tell you it never happened.""I have no recollection of ever meeting this lady, none whatsoever."He said Ms Giuffre's account of him "profusely sweating" and "pouring with perspiration" when they danced at the club on the night in 2001 when she says they first had sex was impossible, because he had a medical condition preventing him from perspiring.
OPS: Prince Andrew interviewed by the BBC's Emily Maitlis at Buckingham Palace on November 14 and broadcast in full November 16
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Britain’s Prince Andrew has "categorically" denied having any sexual contact with an American woman, who says she was forced to have sex with him aged 17.Answering questions about his links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in a BBC interview broadcast on Saturday night, Prince Andrew said the alleged incidents "never happened".Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein's accusers, claimed she was forced to have sex with the prince three times.The prince said he was at home with his children on one of the occasions.Prince Andrew, 49, who is Queen' Elizabeth's third child, has been facing questions for several months over his ties to Epstein, a 66-year-old American financier who took his own life while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.Virginia Giuffre - then called Virginia Roberts - has said she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew between 2001 - when she was 17 - and 2002, in London, New York and Epstein's private island in the US Virgin Islands.Speaking to BBC news programme Newsnight reporter Emily Maitlis, the prince said: "It didn't happen. I can absolutely categorically tell you it never happened.""I have no recollection of ever meeting this lady, none whatsoever."He said Ms Giuffre's account of him "profusely sweating" and "pouring with perspiration" when they danced at the club on the night in 2001 when she says they first had sex was impossible, because he had a medical condition preventing him from perspiring.
OPS: Prince Andrew interviewed by the BBC's Emily Maitlis at Buckingham Palace on November 14 and broadcast in full November 16
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British Royal Family member Prince Andrew speaks to the BBC about his friendship with convicted US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.The 59-year-old son of Queen Elizabeth II admitted staying at Epstein’s home "wrong thing to do".Answering questions about his links to Epstein for the first time, Prince Andrew said his stay was not "becoming of a member of the Royal Family".The prince spoke to BBC Newsnight's Emily Maitlis in an interview recorded at Buckingham Palace on Thursday.It is due to be broadcast on BBC Two at 21:00 GMT on Saturday. (Nov 16)Prince Andrew, who is the Queen's third child, has been facing questions for several months over his ties to Epstein, a 66-year-old American financier who took his own life while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.
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Britain’s Prince Andrew has "categorically" denied having any sexual contact with an American woman, who says she was forced to have sex with him aged 17.Answering questions about his links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in a BBC interview broadcast on Saturday night, Prince Andrew said the alleged incidents "never happened".Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein's accusers, claimed she was forced to have sex with the prince three times.The prince said he was at home with his children on one of the occasions.Prince Andrew, 49, who is Queen' Elizabeth's third child, has been facing questions for several months over his ties to Epstein, a 66-year-old American financier who took his own life while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.Virginia Giuffre - then called Virginia Roberts - has said she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew between 2001 - when she was 17 - and 2002, in London, New York and Epstein's private island in the US Virgin Islands.Speaking to BBC news programme Newsnight reporter Emily Maitlis, the prince said: "It didn't happen. I can absolutely categorically tell you it never happened.""I have no recollection of ever meeting this lady, none whatsoever."He said Ms Giuffre's account of him "profusely sweating" and "pouring with perspiration" when they danced at the club on the night in 2001 when she says they first had sex was impossible, because he had a medical condition preventing him from perspiring.
OPS: Prince Andrew interviewed by the BBC's Emily Maitlis at Buckingham Palace on November 14 and broadcast in full November 16
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British Royal Family member Prince Andrew speaks to the BBC about his friendship with convicted US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.The 59-year-old son of Queen Elizabeth II admitted staying at Epstein’s home "wrong thing to do".Answering questions about his links to Epstein for the first time, Prince Andrew said his stay was not "becoming of a member of the Royal Family".The prince spoke to BBC Newsnight's Emily Maitlis in an interview recorded at Buckingham Palace on Thursday.It is due to be broadcast on BBC Two at 21:00 GMT on Saturday. (Nov 16)Prince Andrew, who is the Queen's third child, has been facing questions for several months over his ties to Epstein, a 66-year-old American financier who took his own life while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.
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Britain’s Prince Andrew has "categorically" denied having any sexual contact with an American woman, who says she was forced to have sex with him aged 17.Answering questions about his links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in a BBC interview broadcast on Saturday night, Prince Andrew said the alleged incidents "never happened".Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein's accusers, claimed she was forced to have sex with the prince three times.The prince said he was at home with his children on one of the occasions.Prince Andrew, 49, who is Queen' Elizabeth's third child, has been facing questions for several months over his ties to Epstein, a 66-year-old American financier who took his own life while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.Virginia Giuffre - then called Virginia Roberts - has said she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew between 2001 - when she was 17 - and 2002, in London, New York and Epstein's private island in the US Virgin Islands.Speaking to BBC news programme Newsnight reporter Emily Maitlis, the prince said: "It didn't happen. I can absolutely categorically tell you it never happened.""I have no recollection of ever meeting this lady, none whatsoever."He said Ms Giuffre's account of him "profusely sweating" and "pouring with perspiration" when they danced at the club on the night in 2001 when she says they first had sex was impossible, because he had a medical condition preventing him from perspiring.
OPS: Prince Andrew interviewed by the BBC's Emily Maitlis at Buckingham Palace on November 14 and broadcast in full November 16
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Britain’s Prince Andrew has "categorically" denied having any sexual contact with an American woman, who says she was forced to have sex with him aged 17.Answering questions about his links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in a BBC interview broadcast on Saturday night, Prince Andrew said the alleged incidents "never happened".Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein's accusers, claimed she was forced to have sex with the prince three times.The prince said he was at home with his children on one of the occasions.Prince Andrew, 49, who is Queen' Elizabeth's third child, has been facing questions for several months over his ties to Epstein, a 66-year-old American financier who took his own life while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.Virginia Giuffre - then called Virginia Roberts - has said she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew between 2001 - when she was 17 - and 2002, in London, New York and Epstein's private island in the US Virgin Islands.Speaking to BBC news programme Newsnight reporter Emily Maitlis, the prince said: "It didn't happen. I can absolutely categorically tell you it never happened.""I have no recollection of ever meeting this lady, none whatsoever."He said Ms Giuffre's account of him "profusely sweating" and "pouring with perspiration" when they danced at the club on the night in 2001 when she says they first had sex was impossible, because he had a medical condition preventing him from perspiring.
OPS: Prince Andrew interviewed by the BBC's Emily Maitlis at Buckingham Palace on November 14 and broadcast in full November 16
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Britain’s Prince Andrew has "categorically" denied having any sexual contact with an American woman, who says she was forced to have sex with him aged 17.Answering questions about his links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in a BBC interview broadcast on Saturday night, Prince Andrew said the alleged incidents "never happened".Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein's accusers, claimed she was forced to have sex with the prince three times.The prince said he was at home with his children on one of the occasions.Prince Andrew, 49, who is Queen' Elizabeth's third child, has been facing questions for several months over his ties to Epstein, a 66-year-old American financier who took his own life while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.Virginia Giuffre - then called Virginia Roberts - has said she was forced to have sex with Prince Andrew between 2001 - when she was 17 - and 2002, in London, New York and Epstein's private island in the US Virgin Islands.Speaking to BBC news programme Newsnight reporter Emily Maitlis, the prince said: "It didn't happen. I can absolutely categorically tell you it never happened.""I have no recollection of ever meeting this lady, none whatsoever."He said Ms Giuffre's account of him "profusely sweating" and "pouring with perspiration" when they danced at the club on the night in 2001 when she says they first had sex was impossible, because he had a medical condition preventing him from perspiring.
OPS: Prince Andrew interviewed by the BBC's Emily Maitlis at Buckingham Palace on November 14 and broadcast in full November 16
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British Royal Family member Prince Andrew speaks to the BBC about his friendship with convicted US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.The 59-year-old son of Queen Elizabeth II admitted staying at Epstein’s home "wrong thing to do".Answering questions about his links to Epstein for the first time, Prince Andrew said his stay was not "becoming of a member of the Royal Family".The prince spoke to BBC Newsnight's Emily Maitlis in an interview recorded at Buckingham Palace on Thursday.It is due to be broadcast on BBC Two at 21:00 GMT on Saturday. (Nov 16)Prince Andrew, who is the Queen's third child, has been facing questions for several months over his ties to Epstein, a 66-year-old American financier who took his own life while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.
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British Royal Family member Prince Andrew speaks to the BBC about his friendship with convicted US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.The 59-year-old son of Queen Elizabeth II admitted staying at Epstein’s home "wrong thing to do".Answering questions about his links to Epstein for the first time, Prince Andrew said his stay was not "becoming of a member of the Royal Family".The prince spoke to BBC Newsnight's Emily Maitlis in an interview recorded at Buckingham Palace on Thursday.It is due to be broadcast on BBC Two at 21:00 GMT on Saturday. (Nov 16)Prince Andrew, who is the Queen's third child, has been facing questions for several months over his ties to Epstein, a 66-year-old American financier who took his own life while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.
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British Royal Family member Prince Andrew speaks to the BBC about his friendship with convicted US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.The 59-year-old son of Queen Elizabeth II admitted staying at Epstein’s home "wrong thing to do".Answering questions about his links to Epstein for the first time, Prince Andrew said his stay was not "becoming of a member of the Royal Family".The prince spoke to BBC Newsnight's Emily Maitlis in an interview recorded at Buckingham Palace on Thursday.It is due to be broadcast on BBC Two at 21:00 GMT on Saturday. (Nov 16)Prince Andrew, who is the Queen's third child, has been facing questions for several months over his ties to Epstein, a 66-year-old American financier who took his own life while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.
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British Royal Family member Prince Andrew speaks to the BBC about his friendship with convicted US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.The 59-year-old son of Queen Elizabeth II admitted staying at Epstein’s home "wrong thing to do".Answering questions about his links to Epstein for the first time, Prince Andrew said his stay was not "becoming of a member of the Royal Family".The prince spoke to BBC Newsnight's Emily Maitlis in an interview recorded at Buckingham Palace on Thursday.It is due to be broadcast on BBC Two at 21:00 GMT on Saturday. (Nov 16)Prince Andrew, who is the Queen's third child, has been facing questions for several months over his ties to Epstein, a 66-year-old American financier who took his own life while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.
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British Royal Family member Prince Andrew speaks to the BBC about his friendship with convicted US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.The 59-year-old son of Queen Elizabeth II admitted staying at Epstein’s home "wrong thing to do".Answering questions about his links to Epstein for the first time, Prince Andrew said his stay was not "becoming of a member of the Royal Family".The prince spoke to BBC Newsnight's Emily Maitlis in an interview recorded at Buckingham Palace on Thursday.It is due to be broadcast on BBC Two at 21:00 GMT on Saturday. (Nov 16)Prince Andrew, who is the Queen's third child, has been facing questions for several months over his ties to Epstein, a 66-year-old American financier who took his own life while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges.
OPS: Prince Andrew interviewed by the BBC's Emily Maitlis at Buckingham Palace.
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