our royal correspondent jonny dymond is here. jonny, where are we in this process now? clive, it has been a week of legal manoeuvring centred around this issue of serving the papers containing the allegations against the prince either into his hands or into the hands of his lawyers. on monday the lawyers went head—to—head in new york arguing over where there is —— whether those papers had been properly surfaced on wednesday the high court here said it would assist lawyers for virginia giuffre, the women who made those allegations against the prince, allegations that prince denies, it would assist in serving those papers, and now the judge in new york has said, as you say, the papers can be served on the prince's us lawyer, the man who spoke on monday. that means this case will almost certainly now go ahead. that lawyer says that a deal struck by virginia giuffre in 2009, with jeffrey struck by virginia giuffre in 2009, withjeffrey epstein, one—time friend of the prince, convicted paedophile, that that deal would make any court case against prince andrew null a