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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Officially Stripped of His Last Remaining Honours by King Charles
King Charles III annulled Andrew's membership in two chivalric orders, leaving him a commoner and requiring him to vacate Royal Lodge amid Epstein-related controversies.
- On Monday, December 1, King Charles III decreed that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor will no longer be Knight Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter or Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order.
- Following last month’s revocation of his princely style, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor surrendered his titles earlier this month amid public outcry over his links to Jeffrey Epstein and allegations by Virginia Giuffre.
- Published at midday in the London Gazette, the King decreed Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's appointments were cancelled and annulled and his name erased from the Register of the Order of the Garter and Register of the Royal Victorian Order.
- Evicted from Royal Lodge, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been served formal notice to surrender the lease and now retains only the vice-admiral title, which the government may remove soon.
- The change marks a new era for the royal family, as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor retains commoner status but remains eighth in line to the throne.
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