Prince Andrew becomes 1 target of anti-monarchy campaign in UK
ABC News
The anti-monarchy campaign group Republic has launched giant billboards across the U.K. with slogans questioning the British monarchy and Prince Andrew.
The anti-monarchy campaign group Republic has launched giant billboards across the U.K. with slogans questioning the British monarchy.
"Secretive. Divisive. Undemocratic. Abolish the monarchy," read some, while others have pictures of Prince Andrew, captioned: "Wanted: a democratic alternative to the monarchy," and "No one is above the law," referring to the lawsuit filed against the prince in New York.
Virginia Giuffre is suing the prince for alleged sexual assault and Wednesday the U.K.'s High Court confirmed that it will assist Giuffre's lawyers in serving the prince his papers.
Prince Andrew has long denied Giuffre’s allegations which first surfaced in 2014, telling the BBC in a 2019 interview "I've said consistently and frequently that we never had any sort of sexual contact."