The royal crisis over Prince Andrew has spurred new speculation about whether Queen Elizabeth II will retire soon. But palace statement says not so.
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Bill Cosby interview: He expects to serve full 10-year sentence rather than say ‘sorry’
It was Bill Cosby’s first prison interview in which he said he expects to serve full sentence rather than say sorry.
Prince Andrew’s resignation: What does it mean for the royal family?
After his controversial Jeffrey Epstein interview, Prince Andrew is canceling himself from royal duties, maybe permanently. Will it quell critics?