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The protester, who can be heard clearly in video footage from the event, also asked King Charles whether MPs should be allowed to debate the royals in the Commons. The King did not respond to the questions but carried on greeting fans, one of whom can be heard asking him for a hug. One woman outside the cathedral was also heard telling the heckler to "go away" and to "shut up". The scandal over Andrew's connections to Epstein has been reignited by new sexual abuse allegations contained in Virginia Giuffre's posthumously-published memoir. While Prince Andrew has always strenuously denied abusing Ms Giuffre, fresh questions have been asked about how he is able to fund his lifestyle despite not being a working royal. The Liberal Democrats said he should be called in front of MPs to give evidence about his lease of his Windsor mansion, Royal Lodge. But last Thursday, the government refused to give MPs time to debate the prince's titles or his home, despite growing pressure for scrutiny.