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Former U.S. Intelligence Officer Allan Starkie Backs Up Andrew's No Sweat Claim

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A former U.S. intelligence officer, Allan Starkie, publicly said he was willing to swear under oath that Prince Andrew really didn’t sweat — or at least appeared not to — on a night they spent together dancing in a London nightclub. Starkie described the scene: despite warm conditions and heavy fabrics, and despite others perspiring heavily, Prince Andrew allegedly remained “bone-dry” even after repeated dances. This anecdote was cited as potential corroboration for Andrew’s claim that he suffers or suffered from a condition preventing him from sweating.

However, the claim triggered skepticism — especially among medical experts and critics — because sweating (or lack thereof) under such circumstances is highly unusual. While true medical conditions like anhidrosis (lack of sweating) do exist, many experts say a temporary inability to sweat, invoked by Andrew via a traumatic “adrenaline overdose” from combat, doesn’t comport with known physiology. As a result, Starkie’s recollection stirred public debate over whether the sweating-claim was a credible alibi or a desperate dodge — casting further doubt on Andrew’s denials of the abuse allegations.


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