Prince Andrew's steadfast media silence since his disastrous 2019 BBC Newsnight interview and 2022 civil settlement with Virginia Giuffre over Jeffrey Epstein allegations drives near-unanimous trader consensus at 98% "No." No announcements, leaks, or reports from the Duke of York, his representatives, or Buckingham Palace indicate any interview scheduled before the March 31 deadline, despite occasional tabloid speculation. The royal family's ongoing distancing and his stripped military affiliations and patronages reinforce expectations of continued seclusion. A last-minute development—such as an unsolicited media request or legal compulsion—remains theoretically possible but faces steep barriers given historical patterns and institutional pressures.
Résumé expérimental généré par IA à partir des données Polymarket · Mis à jourAn 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.
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0x65070BE91...Prince Andrew's steadfast media silence since his disastrous 2019 BBC Newsnight interview and 2022 civil settlement with Virginia Giuffre over Jeffrey Epstein allegations drives near-unanimous trader consensus at 98% "No." No announcements, leaks, or reports from the Duke of York, his representatives, or Buckingham Palace indicate any interview scheduled before the March 31 deadline, despite occasional tabloid speculation. The royal family's ongoing distancing and his stripped military affiliations and patronages reinforce expectations of continued seclusion. A last-minute development—such as an unsolicited media request or legal compulsion—remains theoretically possible but faces steep barriers given historical patterns and institutional pressures.
Résumé expérimental généré par IA à partir des données Polymarket · Mis à jour
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