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Prince Andrew has given up his royal titles, including Duke of York, following a discussion with King Charles. He will no longer use these titles or honors such as Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order and Royal Knight Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter.
The move comes after Prince Andrew struggled to shake off allegations of misconduct, particularly those surrounding his relationship with late financier Jeffrey Epstein and Virginia Giuffre, who claimed he had sex with her when she was 17.
In a statement, Prince Andrew said that discussing the issue with King Charles and his family led him to decide to step back from public life. He also reiterated that he denies the allegations made against him.
While technically, Prince Andrew will still retain the dukedom, which can only be removed by an act of parliament, it appears that the royal family wishes for this title to remain dormant.
Prince Andrew's ex-wife Sarah, Duchess of York, will not use her title and will instead be known as Sarah Ferguson. However, their daughters' titles will remain unaffected.
The decision was reportedly made after high-level meetings at Buckingham Palace, where there was significant concern within the royal household about the ongoing headlines causing reputational damage to the monarchy.
Prince Andrew's association with Epstein has been a major issue for him in recent years. His friendship with Ghislaine Maxwell, an accused accomplice of Epstein, has also raised eyebrows.
Andrew will no longer use his HRH honorific or other titles on his wedding day, including Earl of Inverness and Baron Killyleagh.
This move comes as the Labour MP Rachael Maskell calls for a law change to provide the king with the power to remove titles on his own initiative or after the recommendation of a joint parliament committee.
The move comes after Prince Andrew struggled to shake off allegations of misconduct, particularly those surrounding his relationship with late financier Jeffrey Epstein and Virginia Giuffre, who claimed he had sex with her when she was 17.
In a statement, Prince Andrew said that discussing the issue with King Charles and his family led him to decide to step back from public life. He also reiterated that he denies the allegations made against him.
While technically, Prince Andrew will still retain the dukedom, which can only be removed by an act of parliament, it appears that the royal family wishes for this title to remain dormant.
Prince Andrew's ex-wife Sarah, Duchess of York, will not use her title and will instead be known as Sarah Ferguson. However, their daughters' titles will remain unaffected.
The decision was reportedly made after high-level meetings at Buckingham Palace, where there was significant concern within the royal household about the ongoing headlines causing reputational damage to the monarchy.
Prince Andrew's association with Epstein has been a major issue for him in recent years. His friendship with Ghislaine Maxwell, an accused accomplice of Epstein, has also raised eyebrows.
Andrew will no longer use his HRH honorific or other titles on his wedding day, including Earl of Inverness and Baron Killyleagh.
This move comes as the Labour MP Rachael Maskell calls for a law change to provide the king with the power to remove titles on his own initiative or after the recommendation of a joint parliament committee.