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'Anyone in Britain not embarrassed?' John Cleese asks as Andrew attends Philip's memorial

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The Duke of York made a public return as he attended the Duke of Edinburgh's memorial service which was held at Westminster Abbey today.

John Cleese, who starred in Monty Python, has called Prince Andrew's appearance into question as he reacted to a Twitter post that also addressed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's notable absence.Prince Andrew was joined by his siblings alongside more than 30 foreign royals and the extended Royal Family for Prince Philip's memorial.The Duke of York sported a sombre expression as he arrived at the service with the Queen by his side as he supported Her Majesty.It comes after Andrew withdrew from royal duties following sexual assault allegations, which he vehemently denies, made by Virginia Giuffre in a civil claim the United States.Taking to the micro-blogging site, John, 82, posed a question in view of his 5.7 million followers.It comes after podcast host Jessica Davies reacted to an earlier tweet that questioned Andrew attending the service following the abuse allegations.In view of her 171,000 followers, she tweeted: "Literally.

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