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Friday's national newspaper front pages
Prince Andrew will lose all royal titles and leave Royal Lodge due to his links to Jeffrey Epstein, facing King Charles III’s decision amid allegations and royal family concerns.
- On Friday, Prince Andrew was stripped of his 'prince' title and asked to leave Royal Lodge, Windsor, dominating national newspapers' front pages.
- The decision follows weeks of intense scrutiny over Andrew's links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, with the royal household feeling anxiety and a palace source citing serious lapses of judgement.
- King Charles III, who initiated the formal process, ended Andrew Mountbatten Windsor's styles, titles and honours after almost two weeks of negotiations, Buckingham Palace announced.
- Several front pages framed the decision as unprecedented humiliation and a penalty for damage to the Royal Family, while the i paper called it a historic move to save the monarchy and the Daily Express reported removal of styles and honours.
- Prince William supports the King's decision, and Andrew will be banished to the King's Norfolk estate, Sandringham, funded privately by the King while Sarah Ferguson, Andrew's ex-wife, must find a new home though a palace source said she may stay but is unlikely to join him.
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