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Prince Andrew stands down as Chancellor of University of Huddersfield

The Duke of York has stood down as Chancellor of the University of Huddersfield with immediate effect. A university spokesperson said Prince Andrew “has decided to step down immediately to allow the University to appoint a successor.” The news was announced in an email to students, many of whom had been pressuring the prince to stand down from the honorary role. Prince Andrew was…
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Queen Elizabeth II

The Queen arrives at engagement in London just minutes after her son retires from public life

The Queen has arrived at Chatham House in London for an engagement just a few minutes after her second son, the Duke of York, announced that he is stepping back from public life. According to royal correspondent Emily Nash, Her Majesty was back on duty just 18 minutes after Prince Andrew released his unprecedented statement. The Queen is working on her wedding anniversary tonight. She’s at…
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Prince Andrew steps down from public duties

The Duke of York has stepped down from all public duties for the foreseeable future following heavy criticism of an interview he gave to BBC Newsnight. In a statement, Prince Andrew says that he asked The Queen for permission to step back from public duties, action she…
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Prince Andrew 'considering another TV interview' to set the record straight

The Duke of York is reportedly considering undertaking another TV interview after his Newsnight appearance over the weekend backfired. Vanity Fair reports that Prince Andrew is considering doing another interview in the wake of the public uproar – something palace sources have described as a ‘personality-motivated witch-hunt’. A source told the publication: “There are rumours…
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Former Home Secretary claims Prince Andrew made 'unbelievable racist comments about Arabs '

A former British Home Secretary has claimed that the Duke of York made ‘unbelievable’ racist comments about Arabs during a Saudi state visit to the UK in 2007. Jacqui Smith, who served as Home Secretary from 2007 – 2009, said that she felt ‘ashamed’ for not challenging Prince Andrew on his remarks. Mrs Smith, who was one of the most senior politicians in the country during Gordon…
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