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Prince Andrew has been stripped of titles and expelled from Windsor for his connection to Epstein

King Charles III's statement that Prince Andrew himself had renounced his titles, including being Duke of York, comes less than two weeks after the decision that the "constant accusations" received by Andrew "hindered" the work of the king and his family.

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April 20, 2025, Windsor, Windsor, UK: Windsor, UK. Prince Andrew Duke of York attends the Easter Matins Service at Windsor Castle in Windsor Castle.



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The King of the United Kingdom, Charles III, has withdrawn the title of Prince from his brother Andrew. The Royal House has announced in a statement that the formal process is already under way and that, in addition to the withdrawal of the title, Prince Andrew must leave his residence in Windsor.

"Prince Andrew will henceforth be Andrew Mountbatten's Windsor. So far, the Royal Lodge lease has provided him with legal protection to continue living in Windsor. The reason for the termination of the contract should be communicated and transferred to a private home," the Buckingham Palace communiqué states.

According to the note, these measures "are necessary even though he continuesto deny the charges against him. "" The Kings want to make it clear that they are and will be with the victims, "they conclude.

The Prince has already received formal notification of the termination of the contract and the transfer will take place "as soon as possible".

King Charles III's statement that Prince Andrew himself had renounced his titles, including being Duke of York, comes less than two weeks after the decision that the "constant accusations" received by Andrew "hindered" the work of the king and his family.

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