Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, is stepping back from his royal duties after the intense backlash over his recent BBC interview, where he discussed his friendship with convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. As Redmond Shannon explains, it’s unusual for royals to resign from public duties.
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