Prince Andrew
Coverage of Prince Andrew in the Nexus archive.
- Pizza Express 'held internal inquiry' into Andrew's claim he visited Woking restaurant during notorious Newsnight interview
Pizza Express conducted an internal inquiry into Andrew's claim of visiting a Woking restaurant during a Newsnight interview. The inquiry relates to statements made during the interview.
- Pizza Express 'held internal inquiry' into Andrew's claim he visited Woking restaurant during notorious Newsnight interview
Pizza Express conducted an internal inquiry into Andrew's claim that he visited a Woking restaurant during a Newsnight interview. The inquiry relates to statements made in the interview.
- Andrew stalker researched Princess of Wales, her children and killing methods, court told
A stalker named Andrew researched the Princess of Wales, her children, and methods of killing, as revealed in court.
- Ex-Prince Andrew made money subletting 3 cottages on his rent-free estate: report
Prince Andrew moved to the king’s Sandringham Estate in eastern England earlier this year and sublet three cottages on his rent-free estate to generate income.
- 'A parallel America': Obama's $850m presidential centre offers a vision of hope
The article highlights a press tribute to Marjane Satrapi, known for her graphic memoir Persepolis, and provides a preview of Barack Obama's presidential centre in Chicago set to open later this month. It also notes Prince Andrew's recent tabloid coverage due to new revelations about his housing arrangements.
- Mandelson investigation may take more than a year, says top UK prosecutor
The investigation into Mandelson may take over a year, according to a top UK prosecutor. The same dynamic is being applied to the investigation into Prince Andrew.
- Trespasser previously referred to the Government's anti-terror programme broke into Houses of Parliament 'to visit Prince Andrew and King Charles'
A trespasser previously referred to the Government's anti-terror programme broke into the Houses of Parliament to visit Prince Andrew and King Charles. The incident involves unauthorized access to a political institution.
- Ex-Prince Andrew ‘behaved inappropriately’ with woman at Royal Ascot: police
A royal is under police investigation for behaving 'inappropriately' at Royal Ascot in 2002.
- King Charles gives former Prince Andrew the cold shoulder as he visits royal home in brother’s vicinity
King Charles III has been avoiding Prince Andrew, the former Duke of York, following his arrest in February on his 66th birthday. The incident highlights a strained relationship between the two royal family members.
- King Charles snubs brother Andrew while staying in Sandringham
King Charles III reportedly snubbed his brother Prince Andrew during a stay at Sandringham, highlighting a strained relationship between the two royal siblings. The incident occurred at the royal family's private estate in Norfolk, England.
- I'll never speak to police, says woman who claims Epstein flew her to UK for sex with Andrew
A woman claims Jeffrey Epstein flew her to the UK for sex with Prince Andrew and states she will never speak to police. The accusation involves Epstein and a British royal, though no evidence is provided in the title.
- I'll never speak to police, says woman who claims Epstein flew her to UK for sex with Andrew
A woman accused Jeffrey Epstein of flying her to the UK for sex with Prince Andrew, stating she will never speak to police. The claim involves allegations against a British royal and Epstein, who was previously involved in a high-profile sex trafficking case.
- Virginia Giuffre's family say police probing Andrew over 'sex offences' is 'huge' and 'gives them hope' after she 'paved the way' for investigation
Virginia Giuffre's family expresses optimism after police began investigating Prince Andrew regarding alleged sex offences. The family credits Giuffre with paving the way for the investigation, describing the development as 'huge' and giving them hope for justice.
- UK broadens inquiry into former Prince Andrew
British police are appealing for witnesses to broaden their investigation into potential offenses by former Prince Andrew, including allegations of sexual misconduct. The appeal marks an expansion of the existing inquiry into the royal's conduct.
- Former Prince Andrew prepped on trade role qualifications after Epstein
Papers were released revealing that Prince Andrew received preparation on trade role qualifications following his association with Jeffrey Epstein. Lawmakers had previously criticized the Prince for allegedly prioritizing his ties to Epstein over British interests.
- Police probing Andrew over 'sexual offences' are also investigating claims a woman was trafficked to UK to have sex with the royal in Windsor home
Police are investigating Prince Andrew over allegations of sexual offences and are also probing claims that a woman was trafficked to the UK to have sex with the royal at his Windsor home. The investigation expands the scope of legal scrutiny surrounding the prince.
- Pregnant Princess Eugenie attends star-studded dinner for Dubai-based company at Mayfair private members club - days before police broaden inquiry into Andrew to include claims of sexual misconduct
Pregnant Princess Eugenie attended a star-studded dinner in London's Mayfair district for a Dubai-based company. The event comes amid expanding police investigations into Prince Andrew regarding claims of sexual misconduct.
- Queen pressed for Andrew to become trade envoy in 2001 - as documents reveal he demanded trips to 'sophisticated countries' preferred 'ballet rather than theatre' and refused to play golf in public
Documents reveal that Queen Elizabeth II was pressed to appoint Prince Andrew as a trade envoy in 2001. The released papers show Andrew had specific demands for diplomatic visits, including preferences for 'sophisticated countries', ballet over theatre, and refused public golf outings.
- UK police investigate allegations of child sex abuse dating back to 1980s after Epstein file release
UK police are investigating two allegations of child sex abuse from the 1980s and 1990s after reviewing documents related to Jeffrey Epstein's case. The investigations are being conducted by Surrey police, with no arrests made yet. The case is linked to the royal family and British politics due to Epstein's connections.
- How Epstein Built His Sprawling Web of Influence
Jeffrey Epstein built a network of influence through his wealth and connections. He associated with powerful individuals and organizations, including politicians and business leaders. His web of influence spanned multiple industries and countries.
- Inside Jeffrey Epstein’s Network of Power
Jeffrey Epstein's network of power is being examined, revealing connections to influential individuals and organizations. Epstein's links to powerful people and groups are under scrutiny. The investigation aims to uncover the extent of his relationships.
- Man accused of threatening former Prince Andrew near Sandringham home pleads not guilty in court
A 39-year-old man, Alex Jenkinson, has pleaded not guilty to threatening former Prince Andrew near his home on the Sandringham estate. The incident occurred after Andrew was stripped of his royal titles due to his connections to Jeffrey Epstein. Jenkinson is accused of using threatening behavior and faces two counts.
- King Charles snubs visit to Andrew despite staying in cottage less than half a mile away from his outcast brother
King Charles III declined to visit his brother Prince Andrew despite staying in a cottage less than half a mile away. The decision highlights the ongoing rift between the two brothers. King Charles's choice not to visit underscores the estrangement
- Andrew should be re-interviewed by police over his use of taxpayers' money and claims women were trafficked to Royal residences by Epstein, says Gordon Brown
Gordon Brown has called for Prince Andrew to be re-interviewed by police over allegations of misusing taxpayers' money and claims that women were trafficked to Royal residences by Jeffrey Epstein. The statement highlights concerns about financial misconduct and potential involvement in a trafficking network linked to Epstein.
- Andrew should be re-interviewed by police over his use of taxpayers' money and claims women were trafficked to Royal residences by Epstein, says Gordon Brown
Gordon Brown has called for Prince Andrew to be re-interviewed by police over allegations of misusing taxpayers' money and claims that women were trafficked to Royal residences by Jeffrey Epstein. The remarks highlight ongoing scrutiny of Andrew's associations and financial conduct.
- Andrew wanted to take over King Charles's 'legacy' as royal environmental campaigner just months before car-crash Newsnight interview, leaked emails claim
Prince Andrew expressed interest in continuing King Charles III's legacy as a royal environmental campaigner months before his controversial Newsnight interview, according to leaked emails. The emails suggest Andrew sought to take on a prominent role in environmental advocacy, mirroring Charles's efforts.
- Queen Camilla was 'never' going to meet with Epstein's victims during US visit due to 'risk of jeopardising' police investigation into Andrew, REBECCA ENGLISH tells PALACE CONFIDENTIAL
Queen Camilla's planned meeting with victims of Jeffrey Epstein was canceled during her U.S. visit to avoid jeopardizing a police investigation into Prince Andrew. The decision was reported by Rebecca English in her book 'Palace Confidential'.
- Queen Camilla was 'never' going to meet with Epstein's victims during US visit due to 'risk of jeopardising' police investigation into Andrew, REBECCA ENGLISH tells PALACE CONFIDENTIAL
Queen Camilla avoided meeting with victims of Jeffrey Epstein during her U.S. visit to prevent jeopardizing a police investigation into Prince Andrew, according to a report by Rebecca English in Palace Confidential. The decision was made to avoid complicating ongoing legal proceedings related to Prince Andrew.
- FLASHBACK: Swalwell touted Epstein survivor as SOTU guest weeks before sexual assault allegations emerged
Former Rep. Eric Swalwell invited Epstein survivor Teresa Helm to the 2026 State of the Union to advocate for justice, but his political career collapsed weeks later due to sexual assault allegations. Multiple women accused him of misconduct, including pursuing intoxicated women and pressuring employees into intimate situations.