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King Charles finally acted against his brother Andrew after weeks of internal pressure, realizing 'the Andrew problem was not going to disappear.'
Andrew was stripped of his titles and honors amid a renewed interest in his alleged involvement in Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking ring.
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor is set to face another major humiliation, with King Charles reportedly preparing to strip him of his final honorary rank.
After Andrew was stripped of his "prince" title, royal observers are wondering whether Harry and Meghan will face the same fate.
Britain’s King Charles took the extraordinary step of starting the process to strip his brother Andrew of his royal titles and evict him from the royal estate in Windsor, in the most dramatic attempt yet to quell the scandal over the disgraced prince’s links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Prince Andrew will now be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor following the removal of his style, titles and honors, Buckingham Palace announced.
It’s an eight-bedroom property that sits just a stone’s throw away from the Wales family’s former four-bedroom Adelaide Cottage home, and the property is said to be much closer to Kate’s parents, Carole and Michael Middleton, who often help to take care of George, Charlotte and Louis.
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Andrew’s New Home After Royal Lodge Eviction Has Been Revealed but Where Will Sarah Ferguson Live?
Prince Andrew is no longer a prince. He’s now Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, and along with the demotion, there is a change in his royal residence. On Oct. 30, King Charles III pulled what The Australian described as the “nuclear option” by exiling Andrew from the royal family ranks for good.
King Charles III evicted his brother and stripped him of the last of his titles, a move that the family of Epstein survivor Virginia Giuffre had sought.
King Charles III acted briskly — as briskly as a Windsor ever does — and rather ruthlessly in dealing with his embattled brother. The king declared he was stripping Andrew of his “prince” title and that he would soon be leaving his Windsor lodgings.
Britain’s monarchy holds prestige but not power and is subject to public sentiment. This is evident with Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, who was stripped of his title and home by King Charles on Thursday.