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  • 3 weeks ago | thesun.co.uk | Joe Morgan |Annabel Bate

    FRIENDS of Prince Andrew say he's “unsurprised” that his accuser Virginia Giuffre has claimed she nearly died in a bus crash. The mum-of-three, 41, who was sex trafficked byJeffrey Epsteinand accusedPrince Andrewof sexually abusing her when she was 17, says she issuffering kidney failure after a horror smash. Virginia said online she had days to live, sharing a shocking photograph from hospital bed with her face covered in bruises, begging to see her children "one last time".

  • Nov 26, 2024 | thesun.co.uk | Joe Morgan

    He denies all 26 charges faced, including several counts of rapeAN actor accused of multiple sex offences against women and children told a court he did nothing sexually inappropriate. Alexander Westwood, 24, who appeared in Netflix drama Sex Education, denied sexually assaulting one girl over a seven-year period.

  • Nov 8, 2024 | thesun.co.uk | Joe Morgan

    A source told The Times: 'If Andrew can pay for his own upkeep with legitimate means, then it is not an issue'PRINCE Andrew has raised enough funds to stay at Royal Lodge. It is understood the money — more than £3million a year — has been approved by Sir Michael Stevens, the Keeper of the Privy Purse, as coming from legitimate sources. The scandal-hit Prince, 64, received written notice earlier this year that he could no longer be financially reliant on his older brother, the King.

  • Oct 16, 2024 | thesun.co.uk | Joe Morgan

    PRINCE Harry and Meghan are returning to Europe after reportedly buying a home in Portugal. The US-based couple are said to have splashed out after being evicted from Frogmore Cottage. They went house-hunting with Princess Eugenie and husband Jack Brooksbank, who own a home in Melides, south of Lisbon. The purchase may allow the Sussexes to acquire a “Golden Visa”, where they would have access to the EU’s Schengen area.

  • Sep 28, 2024 | thesun.co.uk | Joe Morgan

    TELLY’S Baby Reindeer has been ruled potentially libellous — allowing the “real life Martha” to press ahead with a £132million case against Netflix. Scottish lawyer Fiona Harvey said the hit show, watched by 50million viewers worldwide, had defamed her. Billed as a “true story”, it told of a stalker targeting an aspiring comedian working in a pub. Ms Harvey, 58, said she was identifiable and subject to “brutal lies”. She has never been convicted of stalking the show’s creator Richard Gadd, 35.

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