
‘Air Miles Andy' free to end travel ban after FBI closes probe into Prince's links with paedo tycoon Jeffrey Epstein
The terrified Duke, 65, has hunkered down at Royal Lodge in Windsor for six years fearing arrest if he left the UK.
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Prince Andrew can end his self-imposed travel ban and return to being 'Air Miles Andy'
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A leaked memo revealed the FBI is closing its investigation into Andrew's Jeffrey Epstein links
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Andrew with Virginia Roberts and Ghislaine Maxwell at her townhouse in London
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A friend said: 'He has been abroad once since the scandal erupted.
But without the
'He has always been very nervous about going abroad and felt he'd always be looking over his shoulder as he could be subject to civil action or at worst, being arrested.
'Hopefully with this out of the way it means he can at least leave the country.
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'What's he supposed to do with the rest of his life? He hasn't been convicted of any crime and can't sit around doing nothing at Royal Lodge forever.'
But his only recent trip abroad was on a private jet to
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Earlier this year The Sun revealed
Under the agreement,
Virginia Giuffre's lawyer sobs with 'disbelief' at Andrew accuser's death
Arrest fears meant he has been unable to meet his contacts.
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Six months later US prosecutors said he had 'provided zero co-operation'.
The Sun then revealed the
Their investigation was paused last year.
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Without accepting any wrongdoing, in 2022 he paid her £12million with the late Queen's help.

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