Queen’s one-word response at hearing of Prince Andrew abuse allegations – and how she showed secret support, book claims

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LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 08: (EMBARGOED FOR PUBLICATION IN UK NEWSPAPERS UNTIL 24 HOURS AFTER CREATE DATE AND TIME) Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Andrew, Duke of York (wearing the uniform of Colonel of the Grenadier Guards) watch a flypast from the balcony of Buckingham Palace during Trooping The Colour, the Queen's annual birthday parade, on June 8, 2019 in London, England. The annual ceremony involving over 1400 guardsmen and cavalry, is believed to have first been performed during the reign of King Charles II. The parade marks the official birthday of the Sovereign, although the Queen's actual birthday is on April 21st. (Photo by Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)

THE Queen responded to Prince Andrew’s account of his friendship with paedophile Jeffrey Epstein with one word, a book has claimed.

Her late Majesty is said to have “listened carefully” when he gave her his version of events for the first time before saying: “Intriguing.”

The Queen gave a one-word response to Prince Andrew’s friendship with Jeffrey Epstein

Prince Andrew, with Virginia Giuffre and Ghislaine Maxwell

Biographer Gyles Brandreth wrote: “The Queen was always discreet and never said more than absolutely necessary.

“When Andrew recounted to his mother the whole sorry story of his friendship with convicted paedophile Epstein, she listened carefully and replied with a single word. ‘Intriguing’.”

He also claimed that the Queen had no hesitation in stripping Prince Andrew, long thought to be her favourite son, of his Royal duties.

One senior courtier revealed: “The Queen took a firm grip of things.

“To use the military jargon, there were only few days between flash and bang. Action was called for it and she took it.”

But she deliberately allowed herself to be photographed the next day to show her personal support for him, it is said.

And she was also glad to have him beside her for Prince Philip’s memorial service.

The rest of the family, however, were concerned that the image of him standing side-by-side with the Queen would dominate coverage.

The relations have been made in Gyles Brandreth’s upcoming book Elizabeth: An Intimate Portrait.

The Queen’s incredible stoicism during her final months will also be revealed in the biography, serialised in the Daily Mail.

Her late Majesty is said to have told a lady-in-waiting that she was determined to keep busy as it helped her cope with Prince Philip’s death.

And she is said to have not wanted to give way to self-pity, saying: “My husband would certainly not have approved.”

But she pushed herself so hard that by last autumn she suffered a sudden low energy and was advised by doctors to rest, Gyles Brandreth revealed.

It has also been claimed that she fought a painful cancer in her final year.

The Queen staged photos riding with Prince Andrew to show her personal support, it is claimed

The Queen is said to have been glad to have Prince Andrew by her side for Prince Philip’s memorial service