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Prince Andrew dodges embassy request to discuss ‘sex slave’

Britain’s Prince Andrew has dodged a second attempt to get him to talk under oath about his alleged romp with a self-described teenage “sex slave” of billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

The British Embassy in Washington, DC, sent the second interview request from lawyers for Virginia Roberts back to its sender, claiming it wasn’t addressed properly.

“We ask that you accept the enclosed correspondence to His Royal Highness and forward it to him on our behalf,” reads the letter, which was penned by attorney Jack Scarola on behalf of Roberts’ lawyers.

The documents include a “formal request” to interview the prince under oath regarding his alleged sexual relationship with the now-30-year-old Roberts when she was just 17.

But an embassy spokesperson said the papers weren’t sent “via the appropriate channels.”

“Documents were incorrectly sent to our embassy in Washington,” the spokesperson said.

“As they were not served via the appropriate channels, we are returning the documents so they can be sent by the agreed international channels for the transmission of legal papers.”

Roberts claims she was pimped out to Prince Andrew three times while working as a virtual “sex slave” for convicted sex offender Epstein.

Prince Andrew has vehemently denied wrongdoing.