Kensington Palace remains silent as controversy swirls around William, Kate
Prince William, Princess Kate 'protected' by Kensington Palace amid new allegations
Kensington Palace made a clever move to protect Prince William and Princess Kate from big trouble as the royal couple inches closer to ascending the throne.
The Waleses made it to the headlines soon after Prince Andrew's sex accuser, Virginia Giuffre's posthumous memoir came to light, which exposed shocking details about the senior royals.
In Ms Giuffre's book, Nobody's Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice, it has been claimed that her 2019 interview with ABC News anchor Amy Robach was 'nixed' on the insistence of Buckingham Palace and senior royals.
As per standard.co.uk, the sexual assault victim noted, "Finally, someone from the network told my legal team that because I’d told Robach about being trafficked to Prince Andrew, the network had to reach out to Buckingham Palace and an attorney for Epstein."
It was revealed that the show, which featured Ms Guiffre, was put on hold in "fear of losing access" to the Prince and Princess of Wales.
Notably, fans were expecting a statement from Prince William's office in order to clarify the allegations.
But to our surprise, no official comments have been made by Kensington Palace till now. It appears that the royal family's aides are maintaining silence in order to let the storm pass by.
What more to expect in Prince Andrew, Virginia Giuffre case:
It is important to note that on October 17, Sarah Ferguson's former partner announced that he no longer will be using his title, the Duke of York, and other prestigious royal honours, to safeguard the dignity of the firm.
Despite this move, Andrew's nightmare is not ending anytime soon, as another bombshell information from the past was made public by the Mail.
Reports indicate that King Charles' brother attempted to tarnish Ms. Guiffre's reputation in the past, which may prompt a police investigation in the future.
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