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Andrew's move out of Royal Lodge may not happen until new year
King Charles III removed Andrew’s royal titles and military honours amid Epstein-linked controversies; a YouGov poll shows 79% public support for the move.
- On Thursday, King Charles III stripped Andrew Mountbatten Windsor of all remaining royal titles and ordered him to vacate Royal Lodge, with his move to Sandringham Estate possibly delayed until next year.
- Andrew Mountbatten Windsor's links to Jeffrey Epstein and related court records prompted fresh scrutiny after years of controversy and allegations by Virginia Giuffre, which Andrew denies.
- YouGov polling shows strong public support for title removal, with 79% backing it and 53% saying the King had done all he could, while 58% thought the response should have come sooner.
- Removal from the roll of the peerage changes Andrew Mountbatten Windsor's formal status, but he remains eighth in line and the King will privately fund his Sandringham accommodation.
- Campaigners and some politicians called for Andrew to answer questions in the US, with Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi urging him to 'come clean' and MPs seeking statutory processes for title removal.
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Royal insider's brutal one-word review of Andrew Mountbatten Windsor's new life - The Mirror
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, formally known as Prince Andrew, has been stripped of all titles and forced out of Royal Lodge - one insder has issued a brutal assessment of the ex-Duke's new life
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- 50% of the sources lean Right
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C 30%
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