'No end to his ghastliness?' Lorraine Kelly blasts Prince Andrew over 'fraudster' claims

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Prince Andrew, 62, is allegedly facing a new High Court battle due to claims he was given more than £1 million on the orders of a former Goldman Sachs banker, who was accused of swindling a woman out of her fortune.

Lorraine Kelly, 62, has taken to Twitter to hit out at the Prince's "ghastliness" amid these fresh allegations.Lorraine was responding to a news article, in which the headline read: "Duke took £1m from Turkish 'fraudster'."Fleetstreekfox retweeted the headline with the caption: "Turning up at the memorial went well then."Lorraine then replied in view of her 690,200 Twitter followers: "Is there no end to this man's ghastliness???"Many social media users took to the post's comments to share their view on the Prince.GrumpyDad3 said: "Apparently not."EyreJudith added: "Nope!"EllenKenny18 commented: "Slimy and privileged!"Lorraine's comment comes in the wake of claims made about Prince Andrew in Nebehat Isbilen's case.The Duke of York and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson have been named in the legal case brought by Isbilen, who claims she lost £40 million after being conned by Selman Turk.Nebehat claims she needed help to get her assets out of Turkey, where she says her husband is a political prisoner, and paid a £750,000 "gift" to the Duke, believing she was paying for assistance in getting a passport.A further payment of £350,000 was allegedly made to Prince Andrew, and £225,000 is said to have been transferred to his ex-wife.She claims Selman was responsible for directing payments, at a time when he was claiming to work on her behalf.Selman was given a People’s Choice Award in 2019 through Prince Andrew’s Pitch@Palace entrepreneurship programme, at a lavish ceremony at St James’s Palace.Lorraine has spoken out on.

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