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Sherlock Holmes’ recorded career as the world’s most famous fictional sleuth began in 1891 with his investigation of ‘A Scandal in Bohemia’. The intention was to save the blushes of a peccadillo-prone European royal, as his mistress had some compromising photos of them in her possession. Holmes did the needful back then, but another similarly inclined British prince may have been better off if some Holmesian character had been around for the Epstein Scandal.

But no one, it seems, sought such help for Prince Andrew, the beleaguered second son of the late Queen Elizabeth II, and hence he now stands stripped of his Duke of York title and apex royal honours such as the Order of the Garter and the Royal Victorian Order. And all because he got embroiled with the highly

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