The British monarchy disclosed that Prince Andrew has officially been stripped of his princely style, titles and honours, including his remaining peerages. He will henceforth be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor. Formal notice has been served for him to vacate the lease on Royal Lodge in Windsor and relocate to privately funded accommodation on the Sandringham estate.
The decision marks a significant departure from precedent; it follows mounting reputational concerns connected to Andrew’s associations and previous settlements. He has consistently denied wrongdoing, but the throne sought to distance itself amid public and parliamentary pressure.
While his daughters will retain their princess titles, Andrew’s position within the royal household has been dramatically scaled back—his royal remuneration has ended, and the formal process for title removal has been initiated with the government’s backing.
This move underscores King King Charles III’s determination to protect the monarchy’s public standing and boundaries of official duty. The announcement was accompanied by a statement expressing sympathy for victims and a reaffirmation of the institution’s accountability.
