Woking Pizza Express now hiring as Brits encourage Prince Andrew to apply
Shamed Andy Windsor has been found a job that can’t be topped – at the Pizza Express branch he claims to have visited.
The restaurant has several roles going which online jokers claimed could help him pay off his £12million legal bill.
One vacancy is for a cleaner, for which over-23s are paid £8.91 an hour.
It means the shamed Duke of York, 61, would have to work the equivalent of more than 150 years to claw back what he coughed up in an out-of-court deal.
At that rate, Andrew’s hefty payout to his alleged sexual assault victim Virginia Giuffre would take 1,346,801 hours to cover – or 153 years.
An advert for the Woking branch reads: “Whatever you’d like to get from your job with us, we’ll support and empower you.”
The shamed former HRH settled his case with Ms Giuffre, 38, earlier this week without making an admission of guilt.
She claimed she was sexually assaulted three times by Andrew when she was 17 and on other occasions by his paedo pal Jeffrey Epstein.
Andy denies all the accusations and claims he never even met Ms Giuffre.
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During a car crash interview on BBC’s Newsnight in 2019, the royal claimed he could not have been with the teen on one alleged occasion – because he was at Pizza Express.
His startling answer led to ridicule – with social media users continuing the joke after the settlement.
One said: “After all the publicity he gave Pizza Express he should be a cert. Maybe even assistant manager material.”
Another added: “He could always get a job in Pizza Express. I hear the Woking branch are hiring at the moment.”
Meanwhile questions are still swirling around how the Duke of York got his hands on £12m.
Labour MP Andy McDonald vowed to seek assurances in Parliament that public cash will not be used to pay for the deal.
He said: “We don’t know the precise figure but there is a risk that this will be at the public’s expense so we need to have that resolved.
“We need to know exactly where this money is coming from.”
IT is “inconceivable” that Prince Charles did not know about a cash-for-honours bung in his charity, says Lib Dem minister Norman Baker.
Charles insists he knows nothing about any deal. But Mr Baker – who alerted cops to the scandal said: “I feel sorry for the Queen. First Prince Andrew and now Charles.”
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