Trader consensus on Polymarket reflects near-certainty at 97.6% against Prince Andrew recording an interview by March 31, driven primarily by the absence of any official announcement, confirmed scheduling, or credible reports of active preparations from Buckingham Palace or his representatives. Recent Epstein court document releases in January reignited speculation about a potential TV appearance to address allegations, with unverified rumors of talks with outlets like GB News, but these have yielded no tangible progress amid his post-2019 Newsnight interview backlash that led to royal duties suspension. With under two weeks remaining, logistical hurdles and his historically cautious media stance solidify high confidence in "No," though a sudden diplomatic or legal catalyst could prompt a last-minute reversal if he seeks image rehabilitation.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedAn 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...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.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Trader consensus on Polymarket reflects near-certainty at 97.6% against Prince Andrew recording an interview by March 31, driven primarily by the absence of any official announcement, confirmed scheduling, or credible reports of active preparations from Buckingham Palace or his representatives. Recent Epstein court document releases in January reignited speculation about a potential TV appearance to address allegations, with unverified rumors of talks with outlets like GB News, but these have yielded no tangible progress amid his post-2019 Newsnight interview backlash that led to royal duties suspension. With under two weeks remaining, logistical hurdles and his historically cautious media stance solidify high confidence in "No," though a sudden diplomatic or legal catalyst could prompt a last-minute reversal if he seeks image rehabilitation.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated



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