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Prince Andrew 'eyeing up second TV interview' after disastrous Newsnight chat

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Prince Andrew is reportedly considering doing a second tell-all interview to try find a way back into the royal family, a source close to the Duke has said.The Duke of York has been all but cut out of the royal family, with him being stripped of his military titles, his role as a working royal, and even fears he will lose his home since becoming embroiled in a sex abuse scandal - which he still vehemently denies.The prince had a car-crash interview on BBC Newsnight back in 2019, which left him as the butt of the joke after infamously claiming he had an inability to sweat and that he could not have been sleeping with a teenage girl at the London home of Ghislaine Maxwell, as he had returned home after attending a children's birthday party at a Pizza Express in Woking.

According to a source close to Andrew, he was warmed to the idea of a second interview, where he would be "telling his side" of events over the last two years.The source told The Mirror: “Nothing is off the table.

Andrew has been made to give up his job and now potentially his home. “He feels there is little else to lose when he has already paid an awfully high price.” Sources have also suggested Prince Andrew may favour a US broadcaster, especially following the exposure Prince Harry has had during a recent promotional tour of his memoir, Spare.

Andrew's ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson - who he still lives with at Windsor mansion Royal Lodge - has been slowly lifting the lid on the Duke's life since his colossal fall from royal fame.

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