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  • Prince Andrew's Redemption? FBI Clears Duke, but Royal Scandal Lingers
    Jul 12 2025
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    Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, has experienced a significant shift in his public and private standing in the past few days, following a major development in the long-running saga of his association with Jeffrey Epstein. According to People magazine and multiple news outlets, the FBI and US Department of Justice issued a memo in early July 2025 stating they found no so-called Epstein “client list” and uncovered no evidence implicating Andrew or other high-profile figures after an exhaustive review. This official conclusion ends more than five years of intense scrutiny and suspicions, during which Andrew was stripped of his royal roles and titles, settled a sexual assault case out of court with Virginia Giuffre, and largely disappeared from the public eye.

    Sources close to Prince Andrew told The Daily Beast and The News that he is “relieved” by the closure of the FBI’s investigation and sees this as a chance to reset his life. In the immediate aftermath, the Duke has reportedly doubled down on his private social life, hosting and attending exclusive shooting events among Britain’s elite. King Charles has permitted Andrew to resume family hospitality at the Windsor shoot, a privilege within royal circles, though he remains excluded from official public-facing royal events. Friends of the Duke suggest he will leverage the end of the investigation to more confidently reenter certain royal traditions, though broader public acceptance remains elusive.

    Business activities are also ramping up behind the scenes. The Daily Beast reports that Andrew has been working on business deals in the Middle East and Asia, quietly facilitating introductions between billionaire contacts and seeking ways to monetize his network—a pattern that echoes his previous involvement with start-up incubators and controversial deals. Now, with the FBI case closed, Andrew is reportedly considering business trips to America and further afield, motivated by a desire to restore his financial independence and lifestyle.

    Family dynamics and royal summit invitations reflect his uncertain position. Closer magazine notes that Andrew has been invited to the upcoming Balmoral family summit for the first time in years, suggesting a slight softening among the Royals, even as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle remain excluded. Meanwhile, Sarah Ferguson, his ex-wife who still lives with him at the Royal Lodge, has made public appearances at Wimbledon and the Royal Ascot but declined carriage processions—reportedly out of deference to Andrew’s feelings amid ongoing tensions with King Charles.

    On social media, discussion of Andrew’s status has ticked up, with public reaction to his exoneration from the FBI case largely skeptical, if not outright hostile, across most platforms. Headlines in The Telegraph and major outlets stress that while he is officially “off the hook,” the court of public opinion and the shadow of past scandals continue to shape his future.

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    3 min
  • Prince Andrew's FBI Probe Ends: Royal Exile Over as Duke Ponders Next Move?
    Jul 9 2025
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    Prince Andrew has found himself unexpectedly back in the royal and public spotlight in the past few days, as a major chapter in his long-running scandal appears to be reaching its end. According to The Express and several tabloid sources, the FBI has now officially closed its investigation into Andrew’s association with Jeffrey Epstein, six years after the allegations first erupted. For the Duke of York, the end of the FBI’s probe represents a dramatic shift — he has spent years virtually confined to Royal Lodge, too nervous to travel abroad for fear of arrest, with just one known private trip to Bahrain in 2022. Friends say he’s now contemplating his next move, admitting he "can’t sit around doing nothing at Royal Lodge forever" and is considering dusting off his passport for new ventures. Notably, Andrew hasn’t been convicted of any crime, and with the case now closed, the unique self-imposed exile that shaped his post-scandal life could be over, potentially setting the stage for a more public or international phase, according to Sky News and The Sun.

    While some royal commentators, such as in The Telegraph, point out that the closure of the case is a mixed blessing — removing the threat of prosecution but also denying Andrew the chance for a clear public exoneration — the decision is still seen as a huge relief for the Duke. The headlines reflect both the lifting of a burden and persistent reputational damage, with Andrew still stripped of royal titles and patronages since 2022 and sources close to King Charles frustrated by his presence at Royal Lodge.

    Reportedly, Andrew is set to rejoin the family for the annual Balmoral summit, his first invitation in years to the end-of-summer family gathering that had previously excluded him due to his scandals. Closer magazine claims only Prince Harry and Meghan Markle remain off the guest list, and the role of Andrew’s daughters Beatrice and Eugenie — who have taken on higher royal profiles recently — will also be discussed at this summit.

    On the social and public appearance front, Andrew has been notably reclusive, but recently made a rare appearance at Windsor Castle for Easter service with the King and Queen. Surrounding coverage highlights renewed speculation about his future, with lingering gossip about business deals, including attempts to monetize his former royal connections overseas, stalling largely because of his reluctance to travel during the investigation.

    Meanwhile, ex-wife Sarah Ferguson remains in the royal news cycle. After a decades-long frozen relationship with the royal family, Ferguson attended Royal Ascot — yet pointedly turned down the royal carriage procession, reportedly to spare Andrew’s feelings. Royal insiders describe King Charles’s attempts to rehabilitate her image, inviting her to family events like Wimbledon with Princess Beatrice and the 2023 Christmas walk, marking her first in years.

    On social media, Andrew’s mentions remain sparse, with most comments focused on his cautious return to public life and ongoing rumors about his prospects. No major new business activities have been confirmed. The sense is that Andrew, newly freed from the shadow of investigation but still marked by scandal, is at a crossroads — and royal watchers everywhere are waiting to see which way he will turn next.

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    4 min
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    Jan 5 2024
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    10 min