Prince Andrew is engaged in a legal battle with firearms.
The Duke of York was seen at the Queen’s extended Balmoral Estate in Scotland, quietly aiming his shotgun into the air on Friday and working with questionable international royalty, according to reports from the UK, even when he plans to hold a hearing on sex assault charges in Manhattan federal court Monday.
“This is so cheeky that it’s amazing,” a source told The UK Sun. “Prince Andrew continues as if nothing had happened and as if he had no care in the world.”
Virginia Roberts Giuffre, 33, one of the women in the midst of Jeffrey Epstein’s sex scandal, filed a lawsuit against Prince Andrew last month, alleging that the royal and attacked bad boy abused her three times when he was under 18 years old.
The prince’s legal team is working feverishly to prevent a court appearance and may even boycott the hearing.
But, as reported by The Post, Caesar Sepulveda filed an affidavit in Guiffre’s federal lawsuit, confirming that he had served the papers to Andrew at his Royal Lodge home on August 27th.
The Crown Prince of Bahrain, who is linked to human rights abuses in his own country, was one of those who joined the Duke at his 550-acre shooting party on the Balmoral estate.
“It has been bad enough that he seems to have sought refuge in Balmoral, where the queen is trying to have a quiet time after a hard year,” the royal source told The Sun. “But organizing a shooting party, with some dubious guests, shows a lack of respect for the monarchy. And he is also deaf as if he doesn’t care what happens to the legal case. “