Though the public was quick to call BS at the excuse, Andrew told his Queen mummy that the interview was “a great success,” according to the report.Ī source close to the Duke of York said: “I don’t think he regrets the intention behind the interview, which was to clear the air for his family, the royal family and the institution. “Because I have a peculiar medical condition, which is that I don’t sweat, or I didn’t sweat at the time … because I had suffered what I would describe as an overdose of adrenaline in the Falklands War when I was shot at.” “There’s a slight problem with, with, with, with the sweating,” Andrew then told the BBC’s Emily Maitlis. Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre, however, insists the prince “sweat all over” her when she was forced to have sex with him in 2001. In November, Andrew, 60, tried to deny he had ever slept with Epstein’s sex slaves because he can’t sweat. The former friend of pedophile Jeffrey Epstein also won’t cooperate with US authorities unless they offer him an “olive branch,” according to the report. Trump's lawyer says ruling in Prince Andrew case not applicable to niece's suitĪndrew, the disgraced second son of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, believes the BBC interview that jumpstarted his public downward spiral is “a source of regret,” The Sunday Times of London reported. Prince Andrew would 'scream' if his stuffed toys were misplaced, ex-guard claimsīlood 'brothers': Prince Andrew's socialite ex says Clinton, Epstein were 'very close' Prince Andrew now stripped of his royal Twitter handle, too