Prince Andrew to lose 'prince' title and move out of Royal Lodge, Buckingham Palace says
- On Thursday, October 30, King Charles III formally removed Prince Andrew's remaining titles and evicted him from Royal Lodge, Buckingham Palace said.
- After Giuffre's memoir hit bookstores last week, pressure on the palace intensified, and Charles acted to stem mounting disapproval over Andrew's ties to Jeffrey Epstein and fresh allegations.
- The action removes specific honours and changes his style to Andrew Mountbatten Windsor; formal notice was served to surrender his lease on Royal Lodge, and he will move soon to Sandringham Estate, Norfolk.
- Giuffre's family praised the move, with Sky Roberts saying `Today, an ordinary American girl from an ordinary American family, brought down a British prince with her truth and extraordinary courage`, as Ferguson and Andrew's daughters must leave Royal Lodge.
- Historically, the decision is almost unprecedented, recalling 1919 when Prince Ernest Augustus lost his British title; this follows 2019 allegations against Andrew, a 2022 out-of-court settlement, and ongoing U.K. parliamentary committees and U.S. inquiries.
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King Charles III strips his brother of any royal trace left
King Charles III has taken the dramatic and unprecedented step of stripping his younger brother Andrew of all his remaining royal titles and forcing him to vacate his home at Royal Lodge, Buckingham Palace confirmed on Thursday.
What to Know About Prince Andrew’s Epstein Fallout
Prince Andrew, the British royal with ties to Jeffrey Epstein, has been stripped of his remaining titles and evicted from his royal residence, as Buckingham Palace faces mounting pressure to address his associations with the late sex offender. In a statement Thursday, Buckingham Palace said that King Charles “has today initiated a formal process to remove the style, titles and honours” of his younger brother, who should now be referred to as And…
King Charles brings his discredited brother to the door. The former Epstein confidant must leave the Royal Lodge - and in the future only Andrew Mountbatten Windsor is allowed to call himself.
Prince Andrew banished from the British monarchy
MxM News Prince Andrew has officially been stripped of his royal title and ordered to leave his longtime residence at Royal Lodge, Buckingham Palace announced Thursday — the latest and most severe consequence of his years-long association with Jeffrey Epstein. In a statement provided to BBC News, the Palace said King Charles had decided — with the full backing of Prince William — that the disgraced royal will no longer be referred to as “Prince …
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