Prince Andrew is 'keeping an eye' on Harry and Meghan's life in US

Prince Andrew is ‘keeping an eye’ on Harry and Meghan’s life in America as he plots a new career without titles

  • Andrew wants to ‘forge a new career’ and is interested in ‘business and charity’
  • He has been ‘keeping an eye’ on Harry and Meghan’s life in the US for ideas
  • Insiders say that unlike the Sussexes, he will shy away from Netflix-style projects 

Prince Andrew has been ‘keeping an eye’ on Harry and Meghan’s life in the US as he considers his next career, it has emerged.

The Duke of York, 62, was stripped of his royal titles and roles last year but insiders claim he is ‘less bothered’ about the situation than people believe.

A source closed to Andrew told The Sun that he has been following the Sussexes’ journey ‘very, very closely’ as he considers ways to ‘forge a new career.’

The disgraced Duke is understood to be plotting a comeback that will restore his tarnished reputation. He is also allegedly considering legal action against his sex abuse accuser Virginia Giuffre.

Prince Andrew (pictured in 2019) has been ‘keeping an eye’ on Harry and Meghan’s life in the US as he considers his next career, it has emerged

A source closed to Andrew claims he has been following Harry and Meghan’s (pictured in 2017) journey ‘very, very closely’ as he considers ways to ‘forge a new career

The disgraced Duke is understood to be plotting a comeback that will restore his tarnished reputation. He is pictured horse riding on the grounds of the Windsor Estate on February 4

Andrew is seemingly impressed at how Harry and Meghan were able to ‘set up a new working life away from the Royal Family’ in California.

The insider claimed he is ‘very interested’ in ‘business and charity’ but unlike his nephew, would be shying away from Netflix-style projects.

The royal is also reportedly assembling his own team. He is understood to have recently lost his communications officer of two years.

MailOnline has approached Andrew’s representatives via email for comment.

Andrew was forced to step back from Royal duties in November 2019 over alleged sex abuse, but has always strongly denied the claims, made in a US civil court case. 

The Mail on Sunday reported last month that he is now considering trying to overturn a multi-million-pound settlement he made with Ms Giuffre.

The furore surrounding the case led to him being stripped of his honorary military titles, and any return to public life seems impossible.

Discussions are taking place behind the scenes about what role – if any – Andrew might perform during the King’s Coronation.

King Charles is said to feel it would not be appropriate to include him in an official position.

Andrew paid Virginia Giuffre (pictured in November 2022) a reported £12million out-of-court settlement last year to get her to drop the civil claim in the US

Prince Andrew with his arm around the then-17-year-old Virginia Roberts (now known by her married name Giuffre)

Andrew is still a Knight of the Garter, the ancient order of chivalry dating back to 1348, and, traditionally, Garter Knights have performed significant roles during Coronation ceremonies.

Despite remaining a Garter Knight, Andrew was banned from last year’s annual public procession. 

Instead, he joined other Garter Knights for the private part of the day. 

Meanwhile, Andrew’s alleged bid to pursue a life in America follows reports that his lawyers are making moves to disclose legal documents involving Ms Giuffre in the hope that it will ‘demolish’ her story and restore his reputation.

The Duke of York paid an estimated £12million settlement to Ms Giuffre after she made claims he had sex with her when she was 17, which he has denies.

His legal team have sought access to papers from a lawsuit between Ms Giuffre, 39, and US lawyer Alan Dershowitz, whom she formerly accused of abuse but later admitted she’d made a mistake, The Sunday Times reported.

The prince was stripped of all royal duties and his military titles in the fallout from his 2019 BBC Newsnight interview, in which he was unrepentant about his friendships with Ghislaine Maxwell and convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein. 

Prince Andrew will have no ceremonial role at the Coronation because he is not a working member of the Royal family as it would not be appropriate to include him in an official position

He has insisted Ms Giuffre’s claim of a sexual encounter in 2001 ‘didn’t happen’, and questioned the validity of a photograph of them both taken at Maxwell’s Mews house.

Royal analysts believe he was left a substantial inheritance by the Queen and this has provided him with the security — should he wish — to mount the legal challenge against Ms Giuffre. 

Others suspect Andrew, who was recently branded one of the most unpopular royals, may pen a memoir to try and clear his name after having consistently denied Ms Giuffre’s allegations.

The Duke also recently claimed to friends that a ‘mystery development’ will restore his disgraced reputation within the coming months.

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