‘Prince’ No Longer: What Next for Andrew Mountbatten Windsor?
King Charles III removed all titles from Prince Andrew and relocated him to Sandringham amid scandals, with 91% of the public holding negative views, YouGov poll shows.
- On Thursday, King Charles III initiated a formal process to remove Prince Andrew's titles and ordered his surrender of the Royal Lodge lease for relocation to Sandringham.
- Virginia Giuffre's posthumous memoir excerpts published in early October renewed allegations that she was trafficked and had sex with Andrew as a 17-year-old, intensifying public scrutiny and this month 91 percent of people polled by YouGov held a negative view of him.
- Published emails from circa 2011 include one asking a police protection officer to dig up dirt on Giuffre, and a December court ruling flagged a suspected Chinese spy's unusual access to Andrew.
- On October 17, 2025, Buckingham Palace released Andrew Mountbatten Windsor's voluntary statement relinquishing the Duke of York title; he and Sarah Ferguson, ex-wife of Andrew, will no longer attend Christmases at Sandringham and Sarah must find alternative residence.
- For the Royal Family, the move is a pivotal response to mounting calls for accountability, marking no modern precedent and relocating Prince Andrew to Sandringham Estate, Norfolk, a private home with around 20,000 acres.
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Andrew, the civilian formerly known as ‘prince,’ faces an uncertain future - Boston News, Weather, Sports
LONDON (AP) — He has lost his title as prince, lost his rent-free mansion on the sprawling grounds next to Windsor Castle and lost whatever remained of his reputation in the public eye. What is next for the commoner once known as Prince Andrew probably involves a fleet of moving trucks as he packs up the trappings of his once royal life to move to an isolated private home owned by his brother, King Charles III. But life as he knew it will change…
King Charles III stripped Andrew of his title and his Windsor estate. It is not yet clear which building Andrew Mountbatten Windsor will occupy in the future.
‘Prince’ no longer: What next for Andrew Mountbatten Windsor?
A fortnight ago, he was Prince Andrew, Duke of York, Earl of Inverness and Baron Killyleagh, Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order, Royal Knight Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter.
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