Se | FittHy Ricu se sold the home, which he and everything. 1 hope my attorneys can interview Prince Andrew their 1986 wedding. He got into under oath about the contacts and that he will tell the truth.” hat the buyer, a Kazakh billion- According to several reports, Roberts’s lawyers had written had paid three million pounds to the prince, asking him to respond to her allegations in court. ce: Reportedly, Buckingham Palace refused delivery of the letter. n announced that she was mov- “I knew he was a member of the British royal family, but I d ski chalet in Switzerland. just called him ‘Andy,” Roberts had said in her statement. “I got ig, sometimes sordid story of the news from Maxwell that I would be meeting a prince. Later that lot the end of the scandals that day, Epstein told me I was meeting a ‘major prince.’ Epstein told ound the prince. : me ‘to exceed’ everything I had been taught. He emphasized that ia Roberts’s allegations about her whatever Prince Andrew wanted, I was to make sure he got.” -and the photo of him with his | Signing her name to the document, Roberts wrote, “I declare -appeared in the press. Prince a under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.” ta skiing holiday to confer with . That spring, Prince Andrew got a rare break: a federal judge issue a statement denying Rob- — | __ in South Florida ordered that the allegations Roberts made be was widely seen as being without q 4 stricken from civil-court records. “At this juncture in the pro- royal family. aq ! ceedings, these lurid details are unnecessary,” the judge con- JVorld Economic Forum in Davos, ‘ : ] cluded. Once again, Buckingham Palace vehemently denied the iin forced to “reiterate and to real- : | prince’s involvement in any activities, sexual or otherwise, per- Je by Buckingham Palace that he 3 taining to Roberts. But that same year, reports leaked that the ionship with Roberts, who had ' BBC program Panorama was working on an in-depth investiga- the start of the