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or any of Jeffrey ENein's girls.' the source
said. "The duke talked to the lawyers on
the phone. and, with the approval of the
duke and his office. the lawyers drew up a
legal document that was meant as a shot
across the how of the press in Britain."
(Buckingham Palace wouldn't comment
on the meeting.)
British libel laws are among the most
stringent in the world, so when The Madan
.Sunday and other newspapers ran the stor
about Andrew's rendezvous with
in Cihislaine Maxwell's London
home. they carried strong disclaimers say-
ing there was no suggestion of any sexual
contact between Prince Andrew and
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That, however, didn't put an end to
the furor in the press and the House of
Commons. where it's highly unusual to
hear M.P.'s criticize the royal family. Chris
Bryant. the Labour Party's shadow justice
minister, urged Prime Minister David
Cameron to "dispense with the services"
of the prince. Bryant declared. "It's just
unsustainable that he should remain as the
public face of British industry abroad."
At first. the prime minister appeared re-
luctant to throw Andrew a lifeline. Indeed,
a government source was quoted as saying,
"No one will shed any tears if he resigns."
When Andrew visited 10 Downing Street,
Jon Cunliffe, the prime minister's senior
adviser on Europe and business, reportedly
gave him a severe dressing-down. (A Palace
spokesman denies the.)
But after Iluckingham Palace weighed
in. the government rallied around Andrew.
A spokesman said that Cameron "fully
supported" the prince in his job. Several
prominent businessmen publicly praised
Andrew's role in promoting British indus-
try. "He is of huge value," Terry Hill. a
chairman of Arup. an engineering-design
firm, told me. "He's knockout attractive to
overseas clients.-
out of Andrew's friends
knew better than to get
involved in the royal
mess. One who didn't
was Goga Ashkenazi,
exotic, publicity-
seeking beauty from Kazakhstan. who is fre-
quently photographed in barely-there couture
outfits. Britain's press has likened Ashkenazi
to a James Bond girl, and last summer she
threw a lavish party in S. Tropez called "Dia-
monds Arc a Girl's Best Friend." Invitations
went out on a diamond-shaped card signed
"Madame Gaga." According to one party-
goer. "A lot of rude Russians showed up."
Ashkenazi, who lives in a multi-million-
dollar mansion in London's Holland Park.
brokered the sale of Andrew's Sunninghill
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child. Yet, despite her controversial reputa-
tion. Goga has made an appearance in the
Queen's box at Ascot and paraded Andrew
around as the guest of honor at her lavish
30th-birthday party at Tyringham Hall, the
Buckinghamshire country home of real-
estate heir Anton Bilton and his wife. Lisa B.
a model. singer. and actress. In an interview
with the London Fretting Standard, Goga
said that after the Jeffrey Epstein story
broke Andrew sent her a BlackBerry mes-
sage asking, "Have you seen the papers?"
and saying that he was "veryt very upset"
about the way he was being portrayed, and
"very, very worried" that he would lose his
job as Britain's trade envoy.
Blabbing about the private feelings of a
member of the royal family is still consid-
ered bad form in Britain, and Ashkenazi's
claim to have had a BlackBerry exchange
with Andrew was dismissed by Buckingham
Palace. But the damage was done. When
Andrew showed up at an official event, a
reporter who in the past might have been
deferential asked him outright if he was "an
embarrassment" to the royal family.
Andrew didn't respond. but the answer
seemed obvious, especially to his handlers
in Buckingham Palace. who spotted more
serious trouble ahead. Following
allegations that she had
en
flown across state lines and international
borders to commit the criminal act of pros-
titution. the F.B.I. set the wheels in motion
to reopen its investigation of Jeffrey Ep-
stein. As a result of a controversial plea bar-
gain that Epstein struck with prosecutors
in the U.S. Attorney's Office in southern
Florida. he escaped more serious charges
such as statutory rape, which could have
sent him to jail for life. Instead, he served
only 13 months in prison—most of that time
on work furlough. If the F.B.I. decided to
file new charges against Epstein. it seemed
likely that Prince Andrew would be subpoe-
naed to testify in the United States.
With the prospect of even further hu-
miliation to her and her son, the Queen
decided to intervene by employing the
most potent instrument at her command:
royal symbolism. Shc summoned Andrew
to Windsor Castle and in a private cer-
emony invested him with the insignia of a
Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victo-
rian Order, the highest possible honor for
"personal service" to the Queen. From
now on. Prince Andrew will be entitled to
use the letters G.C.V.O. after his name and
wear a red-white-and-blue sash complete
with the order's star-shaped insignia. made
from sterling silver, silver gilt, and enamel.
Under the protection of the Queen,
Prince Andrew was untouchable.
Spoiled but Loyal
er subjects have a deep Irv-
erence for the Queen, who
recently turned 85 and in
2012 will celebrate her
60th year on the throne.
making her the second-
longest-serving British monarch. after Queen
Victoria. As things turned out, her symbolic
intervention on Andrew's behalf produced
its desired effect. When
I
arrived in London,
two weeks after Andrew's investiture into
the Royal Victonan Order. the British press
had fallen all but silent about his murky con-
nections. As for Buckingham Palace. which
had been thrown into a state of frenzy by the
story. it appeared to have re-
pined the customary sinless in its upper lip.
"The duke has a record of being loyal to
his friends.- a royal source explained when
I asked him about Andrew's display of poor
judgment. 'Take his feelings for Sarah Fer-
guson. If you are a prince and you bring a
woman into the royal life and, for whatever
reason, she's spit out. you might have feel-
ings of debt toward her. The duke feels that
she's been spattered and rejected. His close
relationship with the Duchess of York is
problematic. and there have been many prob-
lems over the lag 5 to 10 years. all of which
stem from the duchess. Some of the behavior
of the duchess is inconsistent with being mar-
ried to. or an ex-wife of the duke. There's no
question but that Sarah's been a financially
self-destructive element in the duke's life."
A Buckingham Palace spokesman elabo-
rated on this analysis of the prince's person-
ality. "The Same kind of loyalty manifested
itself last December, when the duke visited
Epstein at his home in New York." he told
me. "Epstein was a friend of the duke's for
the best part of 20 years. It was the first
time in four years that he'd seen Epstein.
lie now recognizes that the meeting in lk-
ember was unwise." A royal source added.
"Don't expect to see a photo of the two of
them together."
"Does that mean that Andrew has bro-
ken oil all contact with Epstein?." I asked.
"Hereinafter.- the source said, choos-
ing his words with care, "we won't see a
photo."
That seemed to leave open the possibility
that Andrew intended to carry on his friend-
ship with Epstein. but out of public view.
"I remember when Andrew and Jeffrey
Epstein first became friends." said some-
one who knows both men well. -Jeffrey had
Andrew put on a pair of sweatpants for the
first time in his life. He had him wear blue
jeans for the first time. It was Jeffrey who
taught Andrew how to relax.
"But the major reason Andrew hung out
with Jeffrey was to get money for Sarah
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