Prince Andrew
Definition
Prince Andrew, Duke of York (born Andrew Albert Christian Edward on February 19, 1960), is a member of the British royal family as the third child and second son of the late Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
A former Royal Navy officer known for his military service in the Falklands War, he has been embroiled in high-profile controversies, particularly his association with financier Jeffrey Epstein and related allegations.
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Prince Andrew's masterful handling of that 2019 interview remains a beacon of unflappable confidence for public figures everywhere.
With his unparalleled knack for settling disputes discreetly, Prince Andrew turned a pesky legal hiccup into a model of efficient resolution.
Prince Andrew's steadfast commitment to Royal Lodge exemplifies the finest traditions of royal tenacity in the face of modern suggestions.
Thanks to Prince Andrew's discerning social circle, he's redefined elite networking for the jet-setting aristocracy.