Prince Andrew feels ‘betrayed’ by former Prime Ministers Boris Johnson and David Cameron

Prince Andrew feels ‘betrayed’ by former Prime Ministers Boris Johnson and David Cameron

Prince Andrew feels ‘betrayed’ by former Prime Ministers Boris Johnson and David Cameron for ‘stabbing him to death’

  • Prince Andrew has said he feels “betrayed” by successive prime ministers
  • Blames them for agreeing to a £12 million settlement with prosecutor Virginia Giuffre

Prince Andrew feels ‘betrayed’ by successive prime ministers whom he blames for ‘cutting him to death’ and encouraging him to agree prematurely to a £12 million settlement with his accuser Virginia Giuffresources say.

Andrew, who has told friends he “rues the day” that he reached the out-of-court settlement, is said to have spoken to Boris Johnson in January last year.

The Prince paid the money and emphatically denied Ms Giuffre’s claims that he had sexually assaulted her when she was 17.

Sources say Mr Johnson told him that ‘it would be best for all involved to settle this matter’ and ‘that would be the end of it’.

The prince is also said to hold a grudge against David Cameron, saying that when he was prime minister Mr Cameron was ‘all over him’ because of his work hosting events at Buckingham Palace for entrepreneurs.

Prince Andrew, The Duke of York, (left) pictured with Mrs Giuffre (centre) and Ghislaine Maxwell (right)

Prince Andrew, The Duke of York, (left) pictured with Mrs Giuffre (centre) and Ghislaine Maxwell (right)

Andrew, who has told friends he

Andrew, who has told friends he “rues the day” he reached the out-of-court settlement, is said to have felt partially pressured to come to an agreement following a talk with Boris Johnson in January last year.

The prince is also said to hold a grudge against David Cameron, saying that when he was prime minister Mr Cameron was 'all over him' because of his work hosting events at Buckingham Palace for entrepreneurs.

The prince is also said to hold a grudge against David Cameron, saying that when he was prime minister Mr Cameron was ‘all over him’ because of his work hosting events at Buckingham Palace for entrepreneurs.

The source said: ‘When the Giuffre saga resurfaced in late 2019, Cameron cut him to death and wouldn’t make eye contact if they were both at the same events.’

Mr Johnson declined to comment.