Online firms are flogging cardboard masks of disgraced blue blood Prince Andrew for as little as £4, making him a cheap option for this year’s Halloween
Folks look set to dress up as Prince Andrew on Halloween(Image: Max Mumby/Indigo, Getty Images)
Ghouls are set to dress up for Halloween bashes as Prince Andrew. Online firms are flogging cardboard masks of the disgraced blue blood for as little as £4 as he is mired in allegations surrounding his alleged victim Virginia Giuffre.
One eBay trader wrote: “Pay tribute to the Duke of York with our Prince Andrew mask! Perfect for Halloween, royal events, or any other occasion. Made of high-quality paper card.”
A whole host of Andrew memorabilia is up for grabs online. Royal collectors fans can snap up a stale lump of the shamed prince’s wedding cake for £175 on auction site eBay.
Prince Andrew masks are going for as little as £4(Image: AFP via Getty Images)
It comes in a white presentation box and buyers are told: “Fine antique royal presentation gift of the wedding cake in its original box from Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson to celebrate their wedding in 1986. Size: 11.5 x 8cm approx.”
On offer for the same price is the couple’s wedding menu which reveals they tucked into an eggs and lobster starter, lamb with mint sauce and new potatoes for main course and strawberries and clotted cream for dessert.
Late trafficking victim Virginia claimed in her memoir Nobody’s Girl that she had sex with the prince on three occasions – including an alleged orgy.
She alleged the prince – who has quit as a Royal – was ‘entitled’ and ‘believed having sex with me was his birthright’.
In extracts from her book she claimed she was introduced to Andrew in March 2001 while staying at Ghislaine Maxwell’s house near Hyde Park, London.
She wrote: “Maxwell woke me up that morning by announcing in a sing-songy voice: ‘Get out of bed, sleepyhead!’
Prince Andrew, Virginia Giuffre, and Ghislaine Maxwell (left to right)(Image: US District Court – Southern Dis)
“It was going to be a special day, she said. Just like Cinderella I was going to meet a handsome prince!”
She added that when she met Andrew he correctly guessed she was 17 and told her: “My daughters are just a little younger than you.”
Ms Giuffre wrote in her memoir about visiting a nightclub with Andrew: “He was sort of a bumbling dancer and I remember he sweated profusely.”
When they returned to the house Ms Giuffre claimed in the memoir that she ran a bath for Andrew before they had sex.
“He was friendly enough, but still entitled – as if he believed having sex with me was his birthright,” she wrote.
She added: “In my memory the whole thing lasted less than half an hour.”
Virginia, who took her own life aged 41 in April, wrote Epstein paid her around £11,000 for ‘servicing the man the tabloids called ‘Randy Andy’’.
Prince Andrew, 65, has always denied the allegations.
