Rudy Giuliani mocks Queen Elizabeth’s British accent, calls top US military officer an ‘idiot’

‘Drunk’ Giuliani imitates Queen Elizabeth, denies hanging out with Prince Andrew and ‘young girls’, and calls top US general an ‘idiot’ and ‘a*****e’ in unhinged rant during 9/11 commemoration dinner

Giuliani spoke at Cipriani restaurant in New York City on Saturday night Annual dinner is held to commemorate the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks Former New York City mayor went on rant and appeared to be intoxicated Giuliani hit out at ‘idiot’ and ‘a-hole’ US Joint Chiefs Chairman Mark Milley Milley was blasted by Giuliani for ‘freaking insane’ Afghanistan withdrawal Giuliani also mocked Queen Elizabeth II by mimicking her British accent Former mayor was awarded honorary knighthood by Queen in February 2002Giuliani also denied spending time with Prince Andrew and underage girls Virginia Giuffre has accused Andrew of sexually assaulting her; he denies it 



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Rudy Giuliani mocked Queen Elizabeth’s English accent, denied hanging out with Prince Andrew and underage women, and called America’s top military officer an ‘idiot’ and ‘a*****e’ during a 9/11 commemoration dinner in Manhattan on Saturday.

The former New York City mayor spoke at the Cipriani restaurant on Saturday, appearing at an annual dinner event to commemorate the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.

Giuliani’s comments about Prince Andrew were made on the same day that lawyers for Virginia Giuffre said they served the British royal with legal papers. Giuffre alleges she was sexually assaulted by Prince Andrew – an allegation that he denies.

In February 2002, just months after the September 11 attacks, Giuliani was awarded an honorary knighthood by Queen Elizabeth II in recognition of his leadership during the tragedy. During Saturday’s dinner, Giuliani tried to mimic the monarch.

‘She said, “You did a wonderful job on Sept. 11”,’ Giuliani said while attempting to imitate a British accent.

‘And therefore I’m making you an honorary knight, commander of the royal something or other,’ he said. 

Giuliani then added: ‘I turned down a knighthood because if you took a knighthood, you had to lose your citizenship.’  

Several clips posted to Twitter show Giuliani give a rambling talk at the podium.

The former mayor took aim at Joint Chiefs Chairman Mark Milley, whose name Giuliani mispronounces after referring to him as ‘Miley.’

Rudy Giuliani mocked Queen Elizabeth’s English accent, denied hanging out with Prince Andrew, and called America’s top military officer an ‘idiot’ and ‘a*****e’ during a 9/11 commemoration dinner in Manhattan on Saturday

The former mayor took aim at Joint Chiefs Chairman Mark Milley, whose name Giuliani mispronounces after referring to him as ‘Miley.’ ‘How’s that guy a general?’ Giuliani said, slamming Milley and the Biden administration for the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan, calling it ‘freaking insane’

Prince Andrew is seen with then-New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani in October 2001

In February 2002, just months after the September 11 attacks, Giuliani was awarded an honorary knighthood by Queen Elizabeth II. During Saturday’s dinner, Giuliani tried to mimic the monarch

‘How’s that guy a general?’ Giuliani said, slamming Milley and the Biden administration for the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan, calling it ‘freaking insane.’

The former mayor, who most recently served as former President Donald Trump’s personal attorney, lashed out at Milley and the administration for withdrawing from the Bagram air base in Afghanistan.

Giuliani then describes how he would approach Milley if he saw him in person.

‘I wanted to grab his stars and shove it down his throat and say, “It’s 400 miles from China, a-hole! China is going to be our enemy for the next 40 years! You have an airbase 400 miles from them and you’re giving it up? Idiot!” Giuliani said.

‘What the hell is wrong with you? Who pays you?’

Giuliani added: ‘Christ!’

At another point in the speech, Giuliani, unprompted, then began to speak about Prince Andrew.

‘I know Prince Andrew is very questionable now,’ Giuliani said. 

‘I never went out with him. Ever! 

‘Never had a drink with him, never was with a woman or young girl with him. 

‘Ever, ever, ever.’ 

Giuliani said that he met Andrew on two separate occasions.

‘One time, I met him in my office, and one time when we had the party,’ Giuliani said. 

Giuliani (seen above with his Knighthood of the British Empire, or KBE, medal in 2002) was the mayor of New York City and heralded for his response the 9/11 attacks. He coordinated the response and organized the support of state and federal authorities for the World Trade Center site, for citywide anti-terrorist measures, and for restoration of infrastructure

Giuliani displays his honorary knighthood as Prince Andrew (left) and his then-partner, Judith Nathan (right), look on in London in February 2002

Giuliani is pictured on September 12, 2001 while serving as mayor of NYC. He was hailed for his response to the crisis. Then-New York Governor George Pataki (left) and then-Senator Hillary Clinton (right) flank Giuliani in the photo above

House before the dinner at Cipriani on Saturday, Giuliani was seenat the annual 9/11 Commemoration Ceremony near Ground Zero

Giuliani’s comments about Andrew were made on the same day that the British royal was sued by a woman who claims he assaulted her when she was 17.

Attorneys for Virginia Giuffre say the documents were handed over to a Metropolitan Police officer on duty at the main gates of Andrew’s home in Windsor Great Park in London at 9:30am on August 27. 

The handover of the documents, first reported by the Daily Mail, is important because Andrew would be obliged to respond within 21 days of the summons.

‘If you fail to respond, judgment by default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint,’ Giuffre’s lawyers said in the documents.

Andrew’s representatives did not respond to a request for comment. 

The prince has repeatedly denied the allegations in the lawsuit brought by Giuffre, a longtime accuser of the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

When the suit was filed last month in the US District Court for the Southern District of New York, legal experts suggested it left Andrew with no good options as the second son of Queen Elizabeth II seeks to repair his image and return to public life.

If the prince tries to ignore the lawsuit, he runs the risk that the court could find him in default and order him to pay damages. 

And if he decides to fight, Andrew faces years of sordid headlines as the case winds its way through court.

The lawsuit is another unwanted story for the royals, reminding the public of Andrew’s links to Epstein two years after his death. 

Britain’s royal family is also still recovering from allegations of racism and insensitivity leveled at them by Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, earlier this year. 

Giuliani’s comments about Prince Andrew were made on the same day that lawyers for Virginia Giuffre said they served the British royal with legal papers. Giuffre alleges she was sexually assaulted by Prince Andrew – an allegation that he denies. From left: Andrew, Giuffre, and Ghislaine Maxwell, who allegedly procured underage girls for Jeffrey Epstein 

Giuliani was the mayor of New York City and heralded for his response the 9/11 attacks.

He coordinated the response and organized the support of state and federal authorities for the World Trade Center site, for citywide anti-terrorist measures, and for restoration of infrastructure. 

He has since become a controversial figure over his support for Donald Trump’s election fraud claims.

Giuliani’s Upper East Side apartment was raided by the FBI in April amid a probe into his dealings with the Ukraine, although he is yet to be charged with any crime, and denies all allegations of wrongdoing. 

On the eve of the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks, Giuliani and former New York Governor George Pataki were reunited with NYPD and FDNY officials for the first time since September 1, 2001.   

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