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In legal documents, the Prince’s team stated he will, “make a substantial donation to Ms. Giuffre’s charity in support of victims’ rights.”Most observers presume this will be in addition to Giuffre herself, with speculation ranging between £7-£12million ($9-$16million).
The British press is now analyzing just how Prince Andrew will pay that settlement.Although he’s known to be selling off a luxury Swiss chalet for around £23million, the sale has not been completed yet and it’s not clear what portion of that money will receive.He’s not known to own many other hugely valuable assets, so will his mom, the Queen, be helping him out?
If so, there are demands that she does not pay him any of the money that she receives via the British government and UK taxpayers, but from her personal fortune only.Then there’s Prince Charles, who is next in line to the throne.