
Second son of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Andrew, the Duke of York leaves Crossrail Headquarters in Canada Square in London, on 7 March 2011. Pressure is mounting on Prince Andrew over his trade envoy role for Britain amid claims he has become "a national embarrassment". The business secretary, Vince Cable, said the prince would have to judge whether he should carry on as UK trade envoy following further revelations over the weekend about his controversial dealings with discredited business figures EPA/FACUNDO ARRIZABALAGA

With head bowed, the second son of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Andrew, the Duke of York arrives at Crossrail Headquarters in Canada Square in London, 7 March 2011. Pressure is mounting on Prince Andrew over his trade envoy role for Britain amid claims he has become "a national embarrassment". The business secretary, Vince Cable, said the prince would have to judge whether he should carry on as UK trade envoy following further revelations over the weekend about his controversial dealings with discredited business figures. EPA/FACUNDO ARRIZABALAGA

Prince Andrew, the Duke of York arrives to Crossrail Headquarters in Canada Square in London, Great Britain on 7 March 2011. Pressure is mounting on Prince Andrew over his trade envoy role for Britain amid claims he has become "a national embarrassment". The business secretary, Vince Cable, said the prince would have to judge whether he should carry on as UK trade envoy following further revelations over the weekend about his controversial dealings with discredited business figures.(EPA/FACUNDO ARRIZABALAGA) EPA/FACUNDO ARRIZABALAGA

Prince Andrew, the Duke of York and second son of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, arrives at the Crossrail Headquarters in Canada Square in London, 7 March 2011. Pressure is mounting on Prince Andrew over his trade envoy role for Britain amid claims he has become "a national embarrassment". The country's business secretary, Vince Cable, said the prince would have to judge whether he should carry on as UK trade envoy following further revelations over the weekend about his controversial dealings with discredited business figures. EPA/FACUNDO ARRIZABALAGA

Prince Andrew, the Duke of York arrives to Crossrail Headquarters in Canada Square in London, Great Britain on 7 March 2011. Pressure is mounting on Prince Andrew over his trade envoy role for Britain amid claims he has become "a national embarrassment". The business secretary, Vince Cable, said the prince would have to judge whether he should carry on as UK trade envoy following further revelations over the weekend about his controversial dealings with discredited business figures.(EPA/FACUNDO ARRIZABALAGA) EPA/FACUNDO ARRIZABALAGA

Prince Andrew, the Duke of York and second son of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, (C)arrives at the Crossrail Headquarters in Canada Square in London, 7 March 2011. Pressure is mounting on Prince Andrew over his trade envoy role for Britain amid claims he has become "a national embarrassment". The country's business secretary, Vince Cable, said the prince would have to judge whether he should carry on as UK trade envoy following further revelations over the weekend about his controversial dealings with discredited business figures. EPA/FACUNDO ARRIZABALAGA

Prince Andrew, the Duke of York arrives to Crossrail Headquarters in Canada Square in London, Great Britain on 7 March 2011. Pressure is mounting on Prince Andrew over his trade envoy role for Britain amid claims he has become "a national embarrassment". The business secretary, Vince Cable, said the prince would have to judge whether he should carry on as UK trade envoy following further revelations over the weekend about his controversial dealings with discredited business figures.(EPA/FACUNDO ARRIZABALAGA) EPA/FACUNDO ARRIZABALAGA