Andrew faces fresh backlash over renewed scandal
Key takeaways
- The public downfall of Britain’s disgraced royal Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is far from over.
- Title Stripping: In an unprecedented modern move, the monarch formally revoked Andrew’s right to use his “Prince” and HRH titles, entirely cutting him loose from the core institution.
- Royal Lodge Eviction: Andrew and his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, are preparing to leave their longtime, 30-room Windsor residence, the Royal Lodge, for a significantly smaller, privately funded estate in Sandringham.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize. The public downfall of Britain’s disgraced royal Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is far from over. Despite retreating into a quiet, non-working royal status, the ghost of his scandal-plagued past continues to trigger unprecedented levels of public and political backlash. Following the shocking decision by King Charles III to officially strip his brother of the “Prince” title and the Duke of York designation, the royal outcast is reportedly facing a new wave of humiliation.
Title Stripping: In an unprecedented modern move, the monarch formally revoked Andrew’s right to use his “Prince” and HRH titles, entirely cutting him loose from the core institution.
Royal Lodge Eviction: Andrew and his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, are preparing to leave their longtime, 30-room Windsor residence, the Royal Lodge, for a significantly smaller, privately funded estate in Sandringham.