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Prince Andrew's decision to relinquish his royal titles is a stark consequence of the fallout from allegations surrounding his friendship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The move comes after excerpts from Virginia Roberts Giuffre's posthumous memoir, in which she details her alleged encounters with Prince Andrew, were released.
According to Buckingham Palace, Prince Andrew made the decision after consulting with the King and his family, citing the need to distance himself from the ongoing accusations that are said to be "distracting" from the royal family's work. The prince maintains his innocence despite Giuffre's claims, stating he has always put his duty to his family and country first.
The announcement marks a significant shift for Prince Andrew, who stepped down from his royal duties in 2019 following a disastrous BBC interview where he struggled to refute the allegations against him. Viewers were left feeling that he showed no empathy for the women affected by Epstein's abuse, which further eroded public trust in the prince.
As part of the decision, Prince Andrew will no longer use his title, including the Duke of York, nor will he retain other honors conferred upon him, such as the Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order and Royal Knight Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. He will, however, remain a prince by birthright.
The move is seen as a calculated attempt to distance himself from the Epstein scandal, which has continued to tarnish his reputation despite his denials. The decision also raises questions about the implications for the royal family and its traditions.
According to Buckingham Palace, Prince Andrew made the decision after consulting with the King and his family, citing the need to distance himself from the ongoing accusations that are said to be "distracting" from the royal family's work. The prince maintains his innocence despite Giuffre's claims, stating he has always put his duty to his family and country first.
The announcement marks a significant shift for Prince Andrew, who stepped down from his royal duties in 2019 following a disastrous BBC interview where he struggled to refute the allegations against him. Viewers were left feeling that he showed no empathy for the women affected by Epstein's abuse, which further eroded public trust in the prince.
As part of the decision, Prince Andrew will no longer use his title, including the Duke of York, nor will he retain other honors conferred upon him, such as the Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order and Royal Knight Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. He will, however, remain a prince by birthright.
The move is seen as a calculated attempt to distance himself from the Epstein scandal, which has continued to tarnish his reputation despite his denials. The decision also raises questions about the implications for the royal family and its traditions.