Prince Andrew will argue that he does not sweat to defend himself against accusations of sexual abuse
Queen Elizabeth II's son tries to avoid going to prison
The situation is complicated for Prince Andrew after Ghislaine Maxwell, lover and trusted person of the sexual predator Jeffrey Epstein, has been found guilty of sex trafficking. Everything indicates that the son of Queen Elizabeth II will be, despite all his attempts to avoid it, the next to go through the court to testify and defend himself against the accusations that incriminate him in crimes of abuse of minors. One of the strategies with which he will try to avoid jail will be by declaring that he does not sweat.
Virginia Giuffre is the one who has put the fate of the brother of the heir to the British throne in check after ensuring that he sexually abused her at one of Epstein's parties when he was still a minor. Now, Prince Andrew will have to defend his innocence in court and show that he had no connection with those events.
The team of lawyers defending the member of the British royal family has done everything possible so that he was not called to testify, using all kinds of strategies that have not finally prevented that from happening.
Now it has emerged that the main part of his plan to prevent Prince Andrew from being convicted is to argue that he cannot sweat. This is so because Virginia Giuffre, in the account of the alleged attack, assured that her aggressor was very sweaty after having been dancing all night on the dance floor.
The son of the Queen of England already revealed it last 2019 in the interview he gave to the BBC after his name was splattered by the scandal of the Epstein case, of whom the son of the monarch was a close friend. Prince Andrew affirmed that due to a medical condition, he cannot perspire normally, so Giuffre's story would be dismantled.
After those statements, public opinion, which has already made its parallel judgment, got down to work to search for photographs in which Prince Charles's brother appeared drenched in sweat, thus demonstrating that such a medical condition would be false.
Virginia Giuffre's lawyers will request a medical document that officially certifies that Prince Andrew cannot sweat. But it does not finish here. The prosecution will also request the British Royal House to deliver "any document related to the accusations of sexual abuse or extramarital sex" related to Prince Andrew, who today lives with his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, from whom he has been divorced at all less than 25 years.