First public event since reaching settlement with Virginia Giuffre
Britain's Prince Andrew is planning to attend a memorial service for Prince Phillip next week.
The Press Association reports it will be the Duke of York's first public appearance since reaching an out of court settlement, with Virginia Giuffre, in a civil sexual assault case.
The case was filed by Ms. Giuffre in New York.
She claimed the British Queen's second son had sex with her when she was 17 years old.
The 61 year-old British Royal has always denied the allegations.
Ms. Giuffre had previously alleged the now deceased convicted paedophile, Jefferey Epstein, trafficked her.
The event to honour Prince Philip will take place on the 29th of March, at Westminster Abbey in London.

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