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BBC royal correspondent sparks outrage after he maps out Prince Andrew’s route back to public life

He also said the settlement was a "huge relief to the royal family in a very special Jubilee year", much to the bemusement of people on social media.

Jack Peat by Jack Peat
2022-02-16 07:48
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BBC royal correspondent Nicholas Witchell has stirred controversy after he mapped out Prince Andrew’s route back to public life.

The disgraced royal reached a “settlement in principle” with Virginia Giuffre yesterday, with speculation that Andrew has agreed to pay an eight-figure sum.

With the case effectively now buried, questions have been raised over what is next for the Duke of York, who has been stripped of his prestigious honorary military titles and royal patronages.

Commenting on the matter, Whitchell said: “What of Andrew’s future, could there possibly be a route back to a public role. I have to say it’s hard right now to see one.

“He’s been shown to have such poor judgment, such poor choice of friends and the brutal fact is would anyone actually want him?

“Would any charities or regiments want to be associated with him after all of this? After all, there is no admission of liability.

“Perhaps the answer is as he says at the end of this statement, to pledge to support the fight against the evils of sex trafficking and by supporting its victims.

“Perhaps that offers the best or only route back for him.”

There was a flurry of reaction to the remarks on social media shortly after.

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Here’s what people had to say:

Nicholas Witchell suggests a route back to public life for Andrew could be campaigning for the victims of sex trafficking. I'm not sure I see it, personally! pic.twitter.com/toooVppG0o

— Michael Walker (@michaeljswalker) February 15, 2022
https://twitter.com/unionlib/status/1493670132694007809?s=20&t=9RcnZ4VqNQDM1SY76Uf0CA

Nicholas Witchell on BBC1 says that Prince Andrew can come back into public life by supporting victims of sexual abuse (Frightening) Meanwhile back on GMB Richard Madeley thinks death threats are no big deal! I think I live in a different universe never mind country!

— Baroness Patricia of Plague Island (@Patrici89225734) February 15, 2022

Nicholas Witchell said there's "sadly" no way for Prince Andrew to return to public life.

"SADLY" @BBCNews?

— Alex Tiffin (@RespectIsVital) February 15, 2022

Nicholas Witchell there, with his thoughts on the Royal Family’s “relief”.

Good God.

— Mark Dexter 🕊 (@RealMarkDexter) February 15, 2022

Utterly tone deaf. Disgusting from Nicholas Witchell here. https://t.co/3qbcqbM5Om

— Law Geek (@law_geek) February 15, 2022

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