Judge Suggests Trial Timeframe in Lawsuit Against Prince Andrew

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That's a lot of months for everything in this story to get worse

. Andrew is wildly unpopular, and neither Charles nor William seems particularly interested in reintegrating him into the royal lineup, because whatever their flaws, they aren’t that stupid.

In the latest development, today in New York there was a pre-trial conference. ITV News royal editor Chris Shipon Twitter that, rather than dismiss the case, the judge offered up the rough timetable for the trial, meaning that this thing will potentially drag on for an entire year, which—given the new direction signaled by Andrew’s legal team—will be long and very bad. “Lawyers for both Prince Andrew and Virginia Giuffre estimate they will submit around dozen depositions each,” he added.

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