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The key phrase Emily Maitlis used to break arrogant Prince Andrew in that Newsnight interview, claims body language pro

PRINCE Andrew’s ‘car crash’ Newsnight interview with Emily Maitlis hit headlines with his claims that he couldn’t sweat and Pizza Express being used for an alibi.

Body language expert Judi James has revealed the key phrase journalist Emily Maitlis used to break the Duke of York during the infamous 2019 chat.

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Prince Andrew sat down for his infamous chat with journalist Emily Maitlis in 2019[/caption]
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Emily used a key phrase that altered Prince Andrew’s body language, according to Judi James[/caption]
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Andrew sat down with Emily to discuss his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein[/caption]

The Duke used the interview to address his relationship with convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein and deny having sex with 17-year-old Virginia Giuffre.

Speaking to Fabulous, Judi shared: “Andrew’s body language during this interview suggests a man suffering from a sense of arrogance and entitlement fuelled by profound naivete.”

The body language professional pin-pointed the moment that Emily “dramatically changed his state” during her questioning by using a legal-sounding phrase.

Judi continued: “Andrew’s body language mood of regal authority and superiority changes dramatically to one of wariness and fear at the point when Emily uses the legal-sounding phrase ‘Just for the record…’ before becoming specific about pinning Andrew down on dates.

“She mentions a date ‘In 2006 in May’ and Andrew’s composure breaks. 

“His eyes narrow in wariness but then roll dramatically in performed surprise or acted exasperation. 

“Emily mentions Epstein’s arrest warrant for sexual assault and now Andrew’s head tilts back as though he’d felt a punch from the words. 

“His first barrier ritual hints at self-protection as he lifts his hand to his face and places his finger across his chin to rub it and he performs a classic tongue-poke gesture of rejection or disgust.”

Judi shared how there were two other moments where it “all went wrong” for Prince Andrew during the Newsnight chat.

Change of state

She shared how she observed his behaviour change after he spoke about the time spent with Epstein after his conviction.

Andrew’s body language mood of regal authority and superiority changes dramatically to one of wariness and fear at the point when Emily uses the legal-sounding phrase ‘Just for the record…’ before becoming specific about pinning Andrew down on dates

Judi JamesBody language expert

Andrew defended his relationship with Epstein, saying that knowing the financier had “some seriously beneficial outcomes”, but added that his reason for meeting him in 2010 was to “put an end to the friendship”.

Judi explained: “Not only does he attempt to take back control in the interview here by using his index fingers like a baton to conduct the action, he then moves into an expression of ironic humour which he seems to think is adorably self-effacing. 

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Judi claims Andrew tried to use his hands to attempt to show his ‘control’[/caption]
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Andrew defended his relationship with Epstein, saying that knowing the financier had ‘some seriously beneficial outcomes’[/caption]

“His sigh of exasperation at being asked why he stayed at ‘the home of a convicted sex offender’ turns into a rather artful, crafty facial expression as he screws his features up, winces with one eye and performs a head and brow shrug before puckering his brows and his lips an a smug-looking smile of inner amusement, turning his ‘too honourable’ line into a mock question to Emily with a deep frowning stare at his ‘revealed weakness’. 

“Someone should have warned him to never take an audience for fools but he clearly felt compelled to twist negative behaviour into what he was over-selling as an adorable personality trait.”

Andrew's infamous Newsnight interview

PRINCE Andrew's painful Newsnight interview in November 2019 saw him grilled over his links with dead paedo Jeffrey Epstein, his pal Ghislaine Maxwell and allegations he had sex with a 17-year-old.

During the interview, Andrew said he had “no recollection” of meeting Virginia Giuffre – who he is alleged to have had sex with at Maxwell’s house in London.

He even provided an “alibi” claiming that the night the alleged encounter took place he was at a Pizza Express birthday party in Woking with his daughter Princess Beatrice.

Epstein committed suicide in a jail cell in August 2019, just a month after he was arrested for sex trafficking minors.

A flood of horrific accounts of his abuse of young girls then followed.

In 2022, socialite Ghislaine Maxwell was jailed for 20 years for abusing and grooming dozens of girls for twisted Epstein.

The convicted sex trafficker and Andrew would allegedly flirt with each other when they hung out together on Epstein’s notorious Caribbean island Little St James, the former housekeeper has claimed.

After Maxwell’s sentence, the Duke of York was said to be the lawyers’ “next target” of a probe into the sex ring controlled by multimillionaire paedophile Epstein.

The Duke agreed to a £12million settlement with sex abuse accuser Virginia Giuffre in February 2022.

Weak excuses

The third moment Prince Andrew appeared affected by the interview – according to Judi – was when he gave the excuse that he could not have “sweated profusely”, as was claimed, due to a medical condition he said he developed while serving in the Falklands War as a Navy helicopter pilot.

Judi shared: “Andrew is at his weakest when he shows signs of feeling he was being smart and confident while looking almost cunning. 

“His ‘I don’t sweat’ excuse showed off his total lack of ability to read the room, any room.

“His projectile laugh announces his mockery of the claim he was sweating in Tramp nightclub and he holds his hand up in a gesture of re-booted control as he interrupts Emily to go into one of the most awkward moments of the interview. 

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Judi claims Andrew did a ‘projectile laugh’ to show ‘mockery of the claim he was sweating in Tramp nightclub’[/caption]
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Judi claims Andrew had a ‘do you know who I am’ body language moment[/caption]

“His finger pinch seems to try to suggest precise thought for this point as his brows pucker.

“As he clumsily ‘reminds’ Emily and the viewers of his ‘hero’ status in a ‘do you know who I am?’ moment his brows steeple as he fixes Emily with a hard stare. 

“His finger points as though writing in the air but his body language becomes incongruent here. “

The bombshell appearance has been dramatised in an upcoming Amazon Prime series A Very Royal Scandal, which is being released tonight.

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The Amazon Prime series A Very Royal Scandal airs tonight[/caption]

'There is no way back for Prince Andrew', claims PR guru

PRINCE Andrew’s reputation is damaged beyond repair and he will never be able to engineer a return to public life, according to one of Britain’s top PR gurus.

Brand and culture expert Nick Ede, who runs East of Eden PR agency, called the shamed royal “deluded” for thinking he could ever return to royal duties and urged him to give up and ‘enjoy his life’ in exile.

It follows the release of Scoop – a Netflix movie based on the 2019 interview he gave to Newsnight.

Nick said: “There is no way back for him. 

“I think you know this perpetual idea that he could still be back. Nobody cares. He hasn’t got fans. 

“There’s nobody out there who’s going ‘We want to see Prince Andrew’, not one single person. I think he has to realise that. But I think it’s going to take a long, long time for him to actually understand. It’s very deluded.

“In my opinion, the best thing that he could do is just enjoy his life. He’s got gorgeous daughters. He has a great relationship with Fergie, he has a lovely house. 

“Just live a quiet life.”

Reflecting on the interview five years ago – the fallout of which saw Andrew step back from royal duties “for the foreseeable future” – Nick compared the fallout to Frost vs Nixon and said he would have urged him not to do it.

He said: If I had been advising him, I would say, go quiet, be quiet, just go to ground. You know you’re a prince. Enjoy the life that you lead, but do not open this can of worms, because that’s what it is.

There was no admission that a relationship with somebody like Epstein was terribly toxic. There was no idea that there were loads of victims of trafficking whose lives were completely ruined by Epstein. He didn’t seem to think that the association he had with that man was anything but positive. 

“I think his worst gaffe was obviously being in that interview and agreeing to it in the first place, for not realising that he’s actually going to be interviewed by a very, very good journalist who is going to ask him questions which he might not like.

“But I think what this has done is really shown how archaic Prince Andrew is in his opinions and thoughts.

“Read the room. He’s never read a room at all.”

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Tragedy as two-year-old boy dies after cops rush to home in Wigan over ‘concerns for his welfare’

A TWO-year-old boy has tragically died after cops were alerted of “concerns for his welfare”.

Emergency services scrambled to Fisher Close in Wigan, Manchester, at around 2.15pm yesterday afternoon.

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A boy tragically died after cops rushed to Fisher Close[/caption]

The tot was rushed to hospital from the scene but despite the best efforts of paramedics he passed away, said cops.

No further details have been released by the force at this stage.

Greater Manchester Police said enquiries into the incident are ongoing.

In a statement, a GMP spokesperson said: “At around 2.15pm yesterday, officers were called to reports regarding a concern for welfare of a child on Fisher Close, Wigan.

“Sadly, despite the best efforts of paramedics, a two-year-old boy died at hospital. Enquiries are ongoing.”

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Urgent warning to dog owners over ‘flesh-eating’ disease as cases spike in UK – check 5 things to watch out for on walks

DOG owners have been urgently warned about a “flesh-eating” disease as cases have spiked in the UK.

The sickness damages a dog’s blood vessels in the skin and kidneys, which causes visible sores on the skin.

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Alabama rot targets a dog’s kidneys and can be fatal[/caption]
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It’s not currently known what causes the disease[/caption]

It can then lead to severe organ dysfunction and ultimately kidney failure.

Alabama rot, otherwise known as Cutaneous and Renal Glomerular Vasculopathy (CRGV), is a very rare, potentially life-threatening disease in dogs.

Tiny blood clots form in the blood vessels which blocks them.

This causes the skin to form ulcers and severe organ dysfunction in the kidneys.

While some dogs just develop skin sores, others can develop kidney failure too.

Recovery is expected in this first group, according to vet experts Anderson Moores.

However, many dogs that get to the stage of kidney failure do not survive because of the disease.

Symptoms to look out for on your dogs include:

  • Skin sores, visible swelling, red patch or skin defects not caused by a known injury. These skin lesions typically appear below the knee or elbow, and occasionally on the face or at the bottom of the chest or abdomen.
  • Changes in appetite – reduced appetite, drinking more, vomiting and lethargy are signs of acute kidney injury.

The RSPCA have said: “Remember, the majority of visible skin lesions will not be caused by Alabama rot disease, and most cases of kidney failure will be a result of another cause.”

It added that while it’s extremely difficult to give advice about how to avoid Alabama rot, it recommends “washing off all mud following a wet and muddy walk, especially through woodland.”

If your dog begins showing symptoms, the RSPCA recommends that you “contact your vet immediately for further advice.”

It added: “If it is Alabama rot, early recognition and aggressive management are likely to have the best results.”

What causes the illness, however, is currently unknown, as is why some dogs seem to suffer more than others.

While diagnosis and treatment can be very difficult, there is active research ongoing to try and understand it more.

All that is known so far is that the disease is more common in winter and spring, and in dogs who walk in muddy, woodland areas.

While Alabama rot can affect any dog, whatever age or breed, the most affected groups have been Labradors, spaniels, and Hungarian vizslas.

Anderson Moores noted that although the disease can be very serious, the number of dogs affected with skin lesions and kidney failure is relatively low when compared to other canine illnesses.

The Winchester based vet specialist has been running research on the disease since 2012 and has a dedicated website offering advice and information, including an up-to-date map of UK cases.

Cases of Alabama Rot in the UK

Alabama Rot is an incredibly rare but potentially lethal disease that targets a dog's kidneys.

Between November 2012 and July 2021 there were just 277 confirmed cases across the UK.

91% of these cases were observed between November and May.

The UK has now seen 324 confirmed cases in total with 15 cases so far in 2024.

A live map of cases can be found on vet specialist Anderson Moores’ website.

The number of cases reported in the UK is extremely low, so there’s little reason to be worried.

Thousands of dogs are walked in the countryside every day, and it’s important to remember that only a very small number of dogs have been affected.

The threat is very low, and while there may be an environmental trigger, we can’t confirm that some areas are safer than others.

You have no need to panic, but you can visit Anderson Moores’ website for more information.

If you wish, you can also contribute to furthering research at The Alabama Rot Research Fund (ARRF).

Alabama rot is not the only disease to watch out for, however.

Five things to look out for when walking your dog

We list five things to look out for when walking your dog, according to pet insurance provider Animal Friends.

Fallen Leaves

While it’s fun to run through that pile of leaves on the floor, walking on the path beside it might be better for you and your pooch.

Hidden sticks and branches can cut or wound dogs, so don’t be tempted to throw the ball over the pile just in case!

As these leaves rot, they turn into a mouldy compost-like substance which contains bacteria and fungus, which can lead to stomach upset if your dog ingests the leaf mould.

So, make sure to clean your dog off after that cool autumn walk.

Conkers

While conkers tend to fall towards the end of September, a few strays find themselves on the ground a lot earlier than the rest, so keep your eyes peeled for these hazardous seeds.

While they might seem harmless once out of their spiky shells, they can block airways and contain a chemical that’s toxic to dogs so it’s best to steer clear of any conker trees on your walks.

Mushrooms

Most wild-growing mushrooms are harmless, however, there are a number of mushrooms that are toxic to dogs and humans.

The good thing is, most dogs will just avoid them, but any wild mushroom should be considered a risk to your dog on your walks.

It’s better to be safe than sorry.

Yew

While it might be a reminder of Christmas, the yew tree is a large, evergreen tree that can prove fatal for dogs and humans.

Their seeds are highly toxic and are hidden in a red, fleshy, edible, berry-like aril that might attract some curious sniffers.

Some florists even use yew to create wreaths at Christmas time, so be sure to avoid these.

Ivy

Ivy berries are an important plant for wildlife, but they’re poisonous for dogs and people.

The berries are bitter and black when ripened. Make sure your dog doesn’t go foraging for ivy berries while out and about on your walks.

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