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Epstein case, Prince Andrew of England sells a chalet to cover legal costs

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Queen Elizabeth, this time, said enough. The sexual scandal involving what was once her favorite son, Prince Andrew, is increasingly embarrassing the sovereign, who has also seen many in almost 70 years of reign. And who seems to no longer want to cover the court costs that are bleeding the prince with royal funds. To the point that, according to what the British tabloids write today, Andrea would be forced to sell the family jewels. Better, the chalets.

The 61-year-old Duke of York, waiting to know if the American justice intends to accept or not the request of his lawyers to dismiss the civil case brought against him by Veronica Giuffre, one of the alleged victims (at the time a minor) of Epstein and the of his many VIP friends, he may have to sell the prestigious chalet he owns in Vabier, in the Swiss Alps to pay for legal fees. According to the English press, he has already set in motion some emissaries for the hypothetical sale of the property (where he was seen spending a holiday in the snow again on New Year’s Eve) whose value is estimated at around 20 million euros. And he would have already found a buyer, anonymous of course, willing to shell out 17 million. Andrea, 61, according to what the Sun writes, would be confident of being able to complete the sale of the luxurious chalet soon. But, first of all, the third son of Queen Elizabeth will have to compensate Isabella de Rouvre, the woman who lent him the money for the purchase of the property and then, a year and a half ago, sued him for 7 million. pounds.

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