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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Britain's Prince Andrew taken down by Epstein and Chinese spy scandals
It's not every day that a royal becomes a commoner. But Buckingham Palace announced on Thursday that Andrew, formerly known as Prince Andrew, would now be an ordinary citizen known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor. He will also lose his taxpayer-funded digs at the Royal Lodge and move to a private home. The palace's press release added that Windsor "continues to deny the allegations against him." The allegations in question have to do with Windsor'…
Long protected by his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, who has done everything possible to hide the various scandals that engulf his life and career, Prince Andrew is now forced to give up his titles.
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King Charles III's historic decision to strip his brother Andrew of his royal titles and effectively exile him won widespread backing Friday, but failed to silence calls for further action and greater oversight of the monarchy.
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By Kate Holton and Sarah Mills LONDON (Reuters) -King Charles' ruthless move to banish his younger brother Andrew from public life was born of a desire to insulate a weakened monarchy before he passes
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