Prince William Evades Question About Whether He Supports Prince Andrew

His father, Prince Charles, did the same thing a few days ago.

Prince William managed to evade a question about his scandal-ridden uncle, Prince Andrew, on Wednesday, using the same technique as his father, Prince Charles.

William and his wife, Kate Middleton, were touring a museum when ITV reporter Chris Ship asked, “Your Royal Highness, can I just ask, do you support Prince Andrew?”

“Sorry, I can’t hear you,” the prince replied.

Ship repeated his question, but William did not answer and continued to exit the building.

Ship posted a clip of the exchange on Twitter and noted that the prince’s response was very similar to his father’s a few days earlier.

In the older clip, the journalist asks Charles, “Your Royal Highness, can I ask your view on your brother’s position, Prince Andrew?” only to be ignored.

Last week, Prince Andrew was officially stripped of his military affiliations and royal patronages after a federal judge in New York denied a motion to drop the civil case against him filed by Virginia Giuffre, who has accused the royal of sexually assaulting and abusing her when she was a minor in 2001.

In 2019, Andrew stepped back from royal duties for the “foreseeable future”  after a disastrous BBC interview in which he attempted to distance himself from his friend, sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. In the interview, he did not express any sympathy for Epstein’s victims and denied ever meeting Giuffre, despite photographic evidence of the two together.

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Prince William Through The Years
1984(01 of28)
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1987(02 of28)
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1989, off to school(03 of28)
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January 1993 with Princess Diana(04 of28)
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August 1993 in Disney Land(05 of28)
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August 1998 with Prince Charles(08 of28)
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July 2000(09 of28)
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July 2000 at St. Paul's Cathedral(10 of28)
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September 2000 with Prince Charles(11 of28)
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December 2000 in Chile(12 of28)
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August 2001 at The Queen Mother's 101st Birthday(14 of28)
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March 2002 on a ski trip in Switzerland(15 of28)
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June 2002 at a concert with Prince Harry(16 of28)
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June 2003 at a polo match with Prince Harry(17 of28)
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June 2004 at a polo match(18 of28)
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March 2004 on a ski trip with Prince Charles(19 of28)
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November 2004 at St. Andrews(20 of28)
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April 2006 at Sandhurst Military Academy(21 of28)
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February 2007 at a sports game with Kate Middleton(22 of28)
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May 2007 at a parade(23 of28)
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June 2007 with Joss Stone(24 of28)
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June 2008 at the Beaufort Polo Club with Kate Middleton(25 of28)
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November 2010 with new fiance Kate Middleton(26 of28)
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April 2011 at the Royal Wedding(27 of28)
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June 2011 with Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge(28 of28)
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