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Andrew's prince title and HRH style formally removed by the King
- On Wednesday, King Charles removed Andrew Mountbatten Windsor's Royal Highness style and `Prince` title, with official notices describing him as disgraced.
- Andrew's links to Jeffrey Epstein prompted sustained controversy as his association with paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein tainted the royal family's reputation, though he has strenuously denied allegations of abusing Virginia Giuffre.
- Another entry confirmed Andrew's removal from the Roll of Peerage as Duke of York, and a Warrant under His Royal Sign Manual directed the Secretary of State to act immediately.
- Charles issued Letters Patent under the Great Seal, which appeared in the UK public record, and the King announced the changes a week ago, The Gazette and Crown Office confirm.
- Charles banished Andrew from the monarchy, removing his birthright and dukedom following Epstein controversy; the official entry included a photo of the King and Queen with the Princess Royal and the then-Duke of York at Easter 2023.
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Andrew officially no longer a prince, as US seeks interview over Epstein
King Charles III has formally stripped his brother of his titles, as US Democrats investigating Jeffrey Epstein seek an interview with the disgraced royal.
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Read Full ArticleKing Charles Officially Strips Andrew of Titles.
PULSE POINTSWHAT HAPPENED: King Charles formally stripped his brother Andrew Mountbatten Windsor of his titles and HRH (His Royal Highness) status through a rare Letters Patent.WHO WAS INVOLVED: King Charles, Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, deceased Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre, and the Royal Family.WHEN & WHERE: Announced on November 6, 2025, with the Letters Patent dated November 3, 2025, in the United Kingdom.KEY QUOTE: “Andrew Mountba…
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