Prince Andrew: ‘Do you think he’s sweating now?’ asks Erich McElroy

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‘I’m sure this has been asked many times before… do you think he’s sweating now?’

Simon Evans, Erich McElroy and Nick Dixon discuss Prince Andrew being stripped of his Royal patronages.

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