With the March 31 deadline approaching and no public announcements or confirmed scheduling from Buckingham Palace or Prince Andrew's representatives, traders overwhelmingly bet against him recording an interview, implying 98% probability of "No." This reflects his post-2019 BBC Newsnight interview retreat from media scrutiny, where disastrous fallout led to his royal duties suspension and military title revocation. Recent Epstein court document unsealing in January drew renewed attention but elicited only denials, not interview plans, while February reports of potential TV rehabilitation efforts fizzled without follow-through. A last-minute reversal would require unprecedented rapid coordination amid ongoing legal sensitivities, though sudden developments like a major allegation could theoretically prompt it.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket · ActualizadoAn interview is defined as a scheduled, recorded conversation where Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor answers questions posed by a reporter or host, or multiple reporters/hosts, in a format intended for public release. Television interviews/appearances, podcasts, or other forms of direct, scheduled, recorded interviews will count. Press conferences, media briefings, or other unscheduled public questionings (i.e. answering questions while transiting from court or jail) will not count.
A credible consensus of reporting indicating that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has recorded a qualifying interview within this market’s timeframe will be sufficient for a “Yes” resolution, even if that interview is not yet released.
The resolution sources for this market will be publicly available video or audio of a qualifying interview and a consensus of credible reporting.
Mercado abierto: Feb 19, 2026, 3:29 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...An interview is defined as a scheduled, recorded conversation where Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor answers questions posed by a reporter or host, or multiple reporters/hosts, in a format intended for public release. Television interviews/appearances, podcasts, or other forms of direct, scheduled, recorded interviews will count. Press conferences, media briefings, or other unscheduled public questionings (i.e. answering questions while transiting from court or jail) will not count.
A credible consensus of reporting indicating that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has recorded a qualifying interview within this market’s timeframe will be sufficient for a “Yes” resolution, even if that interview is not yet released.
The resolution sources for this market will be publicly available video or audio of a qualifying interview and a consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...With the March 31 deadline approaching and no public announcements or confirmed scheduling from Buckingham Palace or Prince Andrew's representatives, traders overwhelmingly bet against him recording an interview, implying 98% probability of "No." This reflects his post-2019 BBC Newsnight interview retreat from media scrutiny, where disastrous fallout led to his royal duties suspension and military title revocation. Recent Epstein court document unsealing in January drew renewed attention but elicited only denials, not interview plans, while February reports of potential TV rehabilitation efforts fizzled without follow-through. A last-minute reversal would require unprecedented rapid coordination amid ongoing legal sensitivities, though sudden developments like a major allegation could theoretically prompt it.
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