Elizabeth II will help Prince Andrew paid the 14 million of his agreement

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"How can you check that I can't move?" With these words, Queen Elizabeth II (95 years old) has admitted her exhaustion and weakness, with such expressive clarity, for the first time in her seven decades as monarch. Her statement was made this Wednesday during her first face-to-face meeting, six days after her eldest son, Prince Charles (73), tested positive for coronavirus for the second time, having been in contact with the her mother two days before.

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A manifestation of fragility on the part of the sovereign that occurs in the middle of one of the most difficult weeks for the British Royal Family. First, the scandal caused by the out-of-court agreement reached last Tuesday by Prince Andrew (61) to avoid facing criminal trial for alleged sexual abuse of Virginia Giuffre (38) -one of the victims of the plot of rape of Jeffrey Epstein-, financial compensation in exchange for 12 million pounds sterling (just over 14 million euros).

According to the newspaper 'Daily Mail', the amount will be assumed, to a large extent, by Queen Elizabeth. And second, the investigation that the London Metropolitan Police (Scotland Yard) opened this Wednesday for suspicious donations to the Prince Charles Foundation from the Saudi businessman Mahfouz Marei Mubarak bin Mahfouz. In this sense, conjecture about the Saudi businessman, 51, was appointed, in November 2016, Commander of the British Empire by the heir to the throne in a private ceremony, held at Buckingham Palace, as compensation of a large sum of money , hidden in the form of a donation and invested in restoration projects. The decoration has not been published in the official list of royal commitments and frees the same if the permission applies for British nationality.