Prince Andrew to lose 'prince' title and move out of Royal Lodge, Buckingham Palace says
- On October 31, 2025 King Charles III initiated a formal process to remove Prince Andrew's Style, Titles and Honours, and Buckingham Palace said Andrew must surrender the Royal Lodge lease.
- Pressure rose after Virginia Roberts Giuffre's posthumous memoir alleged three encounters with Andrew, including when she was 17, and a British parliamentary committee questioned his continued residence at Royal Lodge, Windsor.
- The censures also removed honours including the Order of the Garter and Knight Grand Cross of the Victorian Order, an almost unprecedented step last seen in 1919,
- Andrew, 65, will relocate to a property on the Sandringham estate and receive private financial support from the king, while Sarah Ferguson, ex-wife, must find a new home; the Prince of Wales supports the decision.
- He paid millions in an out-of-court settlement in 2022, and YouGov found 67% backed removing Andrew's titles before the latest moves, the palace said.
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British Prince Andrew will lose his princely title, his royal residence and will go by the name Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.
Andrew (65), no longer a prince, faces a life of solitude in a remote corner of England after his brother, King Charles III, decides to strip him of his titles and his house. A new act in an unprecedented royal drama.
Prince Andrew stripped of titles, Windsor residence
King Charles III had removed his younger brother, Prince Andrew, from his royal titles and revoking his right to live at his longtime Windsor estate residence. The palace announced this on Thursday, marking the latest consequence for the scandal-embroiled royal amid the Jeffrey Epstein controversy. “Prince Andrew will now be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor,” Buckingham Palace said, adding Charles had begun the formal process to remove all hi…
King Charles III strips his brother of any royal trace left
King Charles III has taken the dramatic and unprecedented step of stripping his younger brother Andrew of all his remaining royal titles and forcing him to vacate his home at Royal Lodge, Buckingham Palace confirmed on Thursday.
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