Prince Andrew’s private affairs continue to bring trouble to the royal family, even though official investigations have come to a close.
A recently released FBI and Department of Justice document confirms there is no official list of people connected to Jeffrey Epstein.
The findings also show that there isn’t enough evidence to launch any new legal cases tied to Epstein’s past dealings.
While this clears Andrew from facing formal charges, it hasn’t cleared his name in the public eye.
The Duke of York stepped away from royal life in 2019 after a widely criticized interview where he tried to explain his relationship with Epstein.
A few years later, in 2022, he settled a civil lawsuit with Virginia Giuffre, a woman who claimed he abused her while she was being trafficked by Epstein.
The settlement was not an admission of guilt, but Andrew agreed to pay a large amount and issued a statement expressing regret for being associated with Epstein.
Recent reports have added more negative attention. A former royal staff member claimed that Andrew acted inappropriately toward her during an event years ago, which adds to the concerns about his behavior.
Meanwhile, royal experts say that Prince William and Princess Catherine are among those who do not want Andrew involved in royal duties again.
Even attending public events like church services creates tension within the family.
Adding to the scandal, Virginia Giuffre’s tragic death earlier this year has revived focus on the case.
Her passing has stirred more public emotion and reminded many that the effects of these events are still being felt.
Though he can now travel freely and faces no legal barriers, Andrew remains out of favor both within the royal family and with the public.
A return to official royal duties is seen asvery unlikely.
