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Shamed Prince Andrew ‘too terrified’ to ever visit US again after fresh calls for FBI probe into Jeffrey Epstein scandal
DISGRACED Prince Andrew is said to be too scared to visit the US again amid fresh calls for an FBI probe into the scandal surrounding Jeffrey Epstein.
Andy, 64, has only left the UK once in almost six years.
The Duke of York fears he may be arrested after revelations in court documents prompted calls for a new criminal investigation.
President Donald Trump’s pick to be FBI director has vowed to “do everything” to expose accomplices of late paedophile Epstein.
And a lawyer for victims says the UK government should “turn him [Andrew] over” for questioning.
A pal of the Prince said: “He is terrified if he goes to America he could be arrested, face civil action or be subpoenaed.
“He used to be Air Miles Andy but he will never risk going to America again.
“Since the whole thing blew up he has only been to Bahrain where he has friends. There hasn’t been a single trip to play golf in Spain or a holiday abroad.”
Spencer Kuvin, US lawyer for many of Epstein’s victims, said: “The British monarchy should be embarrassed and he should be fully separated from the monarchy and the public should never be subsiding someone who has either such bad judgment to be friends with this man or could have been involved with him.
“The President should require his new FBI director to fully investigate Andrew’s conduct.
“The government should turn him over for that and demand he volunteer himself to be a part of it. The King should do that,
“Andrew should be held accountable by the monarchy.”
The Prince paid millions to Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre in an out-of-court settlement three years ago, while denying sexual assault accusations.
In 2020, the FBI asked the Home Office for help to quiz Andrew.
That investigation was paused last year.
Last week High Court files revealed Andy emailed Epstein in February 2011 saying “we’ll play some more soon”.
In his BBC Newsnight interview Andrew said he ceased contact with Epstein in December 2010 after they were pictured in New York.
Mr Kuvin said: “Victims have always wanted everyone involved in the Epstein circle to be fully prosecuted. That includes any powerful person . . . involved.”
Andrew with a young Virginia Giuffre at Ghislaine Maxwell’s house[/caption]Heartbreaking tributes for boy, 15, stabbed to death ‘on way to lessons in front of horrified students’ as teen arrested
HEARTBREAKING tributes have been left after a 15-year-old boy was stabbed to death at a school with another teen arrested on suspicion of murder.
Harvey Willgoose was named locally as the teen knifed at All Saints Catholic High School, in Sheffield, at around 12.17pm earlier today.
Floral tributes outside the school in Sheffield[/caption] Police forensics officers and an ambulance at the scene on Monday night[/caption]Harvey was reportedly stabbed three times by another student as he made his way to lessons as horrified pupils watching on.
Cops swarmed on the school as youngsters were plunged into lockdown – before a 15-year-old boy was arrested on suspicion of murder.
Teachers raced to perform emergency first aid as an air ambulance landed.
Harvey was taken to hospital in a serious condition but he sadly died soon after arriving.
Floral tributes and notes from devastated friends have now been laid at the scene after the horror stabbing.
Other pictures showed flowers and candles left behind to honour Harvey following the tragedy.
Both teenagers are understood to be students at the school – which is currently closed.
The arrested teen remains in custody and is being quizzed by specially trained officers on suspicion of murder.
South Yorkshire Police Assistant Chief Constable Lindsey Butterfield said the boy suffered “serious injuries” and died a short time later.
Speaking outside the force’s headquarters, she said: “It is with great sadness that I share with you today, a teenager has died following the stabbing at a Sheffield school earlier today, our thoughts are with the family of the boy, his friends and the whole school community.
“At 12.17pm, emergency services were called to All Saints Catholic High School on Granville Road.
“The victim, a 15-year-old boy, suffered serious injuries and despite the best efforts of the ambulance service, he sadly died a short time later.
“A 15-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in our custody at this time.”
CSI cops scouring the area for evidence[/caption] Harvey was pronounced dead despite the best efforts of emergency services[/caption] Emergency services responded to calls from the scene at around 12.17pm today[/caption] Flowers were left in Harvey’s memory[/caption]Headteacher Sean Pender said in an earlier message to parents: “I am writing to inform you that today we have dealt with an extremely serious incident here in school resulting in us going in to a lockdown procedure.
“The incident involved two students, one of whom we believe has been seriously injured. All other students are contained and safe.
“The police and paramedics are present in school. Once the police allow us to, we will be releasing all students from school.
“I understand the level of anxiety you will be feeling without knowledge of the nature of the incident but at this time I have limited information to share with you whilst we have police and paramedics on site.
“I will endeavour to update you with as much information as possible at the earliest opportunity.
“We ask for your prayers and support at this time.”
One teen claimed that the boy was “stabbed three times”.
The Sun have contacted the school for comment.
Sir Keir Starmer was asked by the media about the death of the 15-year-old as he arrived for a dinner with EU leaders in Brussels.
The Prime Minister said: “The terrible stabbing in Sheffield is one where I think the whole country would want to reach out to the family, the friends, to the school, the entire community, in their grief and mourn with them.
“Obviously there will be an investigation, but I think at this point I simply speak for the country, to the individuals affected, to the family in particular, but everybody impacted by this awful situation – a young boy has gone to school and hasn’t returned home.
“And so my first thoughts as Prime Minister and as a father are with the family.”
Sheffield Heeley MP Louise Haigh said earlier today that a “serious question will have to be answered” after the fatal stabbing.
The Labour MP added: “Horrific news that the young pupil from All Saints High School has died.
“All my thoughts are with his family and friends, and the entire community at All Saints.
“A teenager is in custody and South Yorkshire Police have assured parents that there is no ongoing risk at the school.
“A criminal investigation will now obviously take place, but serious questions will have to be answered about how this could have happened and I will be working with the school, the police and the council to make sure they are.”
A 15-year-old boy was rushed to hospital with ‘serious injuries’ after being stabbed at school[/caption] Police have arrested a 15-year-old who remains in custody[/caption] South Yorkshire Police Assistant Chief Constable Lindsey Butterfield[/caption]