Princess Beatrice and Sarah Ferguson downcast just days after Prince Andrew's Virginia Giuffre settlement

SARAH Ferguson and Princess Beatrice have been spotted looking downcast just days after Prince Andrew struck a settlement with Virginia Giuffre.

Fergie, 62, looked strained as she left Windsor – as did her daughter, 33,in London – after the Duke settled the sex abuse case for an alleged £12milion.



Beatrice looked glum as she walked around London last week amid her dad's legal case.

Despite looking strained, the mum-of-one and granddaughter to the Queen looked elegant in a black coat with gold detailing.

And her mum Fergie also looked distressed in a Range Rover as she left Windsor following her ex-husband's sensational sex abuse settlement.

This comes as The Sun revealed Prince Andrew will use a family LOAN to fund his £12million financial settlement with Virginia Giuffre.

Prince Charles persuaded his disgraced brother to pay off his sex abuse accuser, it's claimed.

The Prince of Wales ordered the disgraced Duke of York to "shut it down" and pay up fearing his upcoming video witness statement with Giuffre's lawyers would be a "car crash".

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Royal sources say the heir to the throne met with the Queen last Tuesday at Windsor Castle and then wrote to his younger sibling urging him to "see sense".

The cash-strapped Duke of York, 61, is still waiting for the proceeds of his £17million Swiss chalet – with the sale expected to be completed "within weeks", according to sources close to the prince.

It means Charles, 73, and the Queen, 95, will instead dip into their personal funds to make sure Andrew can make the settlement and charitable donation before the deadline on March 17.

Andrew will be asked to pay back his "bridging loan" when he sorts out his tangled finances.

The remarkable turnaround comes just three weeks after Andrew demanded a sex abuse jury trial in New York claiming the case was "a marathon not a sprint".

A royal source said: "The date of the deposition was the final straw of all final straws. Charles and the Queen could not countenance him giving a deposition.

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"They shut it down as soon as the date was settled. It is a case of soft love as well – they are saving Andrew from himself.

"Andrew famously thought his Newsnight interview went well. They weren't letting him be skewered by a lawyer. They also couldn't wait to see how much money will be left from the sale of the chalet.

"Charles wrote to Andrew asking for him to "see sense". Charles and the Queen prepared a bridging loan so that Andrew's lawyers could confidently make the offer.

"This means it goes away before the deposition date on March 10 and crucially before the service of Thanksgiving for the Duke of Edinburgh, which Andrew will attend as a family member."



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