Prince Andrew Spotted Driving In Windsor Before London Police Force Announced They're 'No Longer Taking Action' Against Him — Photos
One day before the London Police Force announced they were "no longer taking further action" against Prince Andrew, the royal was spotted driving in Windsor.
In the photos, the dad-of-two looked upset and glum while in the driver's seat.
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The prince sported a maroon sweatshirt with a dark turtleneck while in the vehicle.
In the past few weeks, Andrew has been staying at Queen Elizabeth's Balmoral estate, but he returned to England to meet Princess Beatrice's new daughter, Sienna.
“It is quite something that he had to wait almost two weeks before he met her," a source said, per The Sun. “He is very much aware Beatrice’s special moment was ruined by the accusations against him.”
Andrew has made headlines lately as Virginia Roberts sued him for alleging raping her when she was 17 years old.
In the documents, which were obtained by The Royal Observer, Roberts claims that the royal "sexually abused Plaintiff in Epstein’s New York mansion in this District."
"On another occasion, Prince Andrew sexually abused Plaintiff on [Jeffrey] Epstein’s private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands, Little St. James," the documents state. "During each of the aforementioned incidents, Plaintiff was compelled by express or implied threats by Epstein, Maxwell, and/or Prince Andrew to engage in sexual acts with Prince Andrew, and feared death or physical injury to herself or another and other repercussions for disobeying Epstein, Maxwell, and Prince Andrew due to their powerful connections, wealth, and authority."
Now, it seems like Andrew could be off the hook, as the force "continues to liaise with other law enforcement agencies who lead the investigation into matters related to Jeffrey Epstein," the statement noted.
"Despite pressure from the media and claims of new evidence, the Met have concluded that the claims are not sufficient to warrant any further investigation. The Duke has always vigorously maintained his innocence and continues to do so," a source said of the ongoing scandal.