Britain’s King Charles, taking major action against his younger brother Prince Andrew, has snatched away all his titles and honors. Not only this, an order has also been issued to evict him from his royal residence Royal Lodge. According to the announcement of Britain’s Buckingham Palace, King Charles III has decided to take the remaining royal titles from Prince Andrew. This action has been taken against Prince Andrew regarding the illegal sexual relationship case.
According to the report of news agency AP, a statement from Buckingham Palace said, “King Charles has today formally begun the process of abolishing all titles, styles and honors of Prince Andrew.” After this decision, Andrew will no longer be called by any royal title. Now he will be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.
Prince Andrew denies all allegations
Till now, he had legal protection under the lease of the Royal Lodge, but now a formal notice has been issued so that he can leave the property and move into a private residence. The Palace said that this step is necessary. However, Prince Andrew has denied all the allegations against him.
Why was this decision taken?
Prince Andrew, 65, is the third son of the late Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip. For the past few years, his name has been in the news continuously due to controversies related to late American billionaire and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Andrew is accused of having illicit relations with Epstein’s close aide Virginia Roberts Giuffre when she was a minor.
Prince Andrew has always rejected these allegations. Due to these controversies, Andrew already had to give up his title of Duke of York, but now amidst increasing public pressure and media criticism, King Charles has taken this drastic step to save the image of the royal family.
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