British Prince Andrew "retreats public service for the time being" criticized for sexual abuse alleged response November 21 7:17

Prince Andrew, the second son of Queen Elizabeth of England, has revealed that he will retire from public service for the time being. Regarding Prince Andrew, criticism has been raised in response to media reports in response to the alleged sexual abuse allegations, and there were concerns about the impact on the British royal family.

Prince Andrew of Elizabeth, the second son of Queen Elizabeth, issued a statement on the 20th, revealing that he was asked to leave for the time being from the public affairs that he had served, and that he had received permission.

In relation to Prince Andrew, a former American prominent businessman, Defendant Jeffrey Epstein, was sexually negotiated with a minor girl in the past in connection with a case in which he was charged with sexual abuse against minor girls. There was a suspicion of compelling him, and Prince Andrew responded to an interview with the British public broadcaster BBC to prove his innocence.

However, the prince stated that he had no memory of meeting with an underage woman at the time, and that the response was furiously criticized for lack of compassion for the victim. There were also a number of large companies that stopped supporting projects related to business.

The British media picked up the Prince's interview in the top news every day, and it was pointed out that the image would be seriously downgraded for the entire British royal family, and Prince Andrew was forced to take an unusual response to retire from public service.