Prince Andrew has reportedly not opposed the King’s decision to remove all his royal titles and ask him to vacate Royal Lodge. Buckingham Palace announced that King Charles has initiated the formal process to strip Prince Andrew of his titles, including his status as a prince, and evict him from the Royal Lodge, where he paid a nominal rent for 20 years.
This move follows increased scrutiny over Prince Andrew’s association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, although he has consistently denied any wrongdoing. Sources suggest that Prince Andrew has accepted the King’s decision to strip him of his titles and is expected to relocate from Royal Lodge to a property on the Sandringham Estate, with all future accommodations privately funded by the King.
The decision to strip Prince Andrew of his titles and privileges was taken due to concerns about his judgment, despite his denial of the allegations against him. The King’s decision has received support from Prince William and the broader royal family, with political leaders also expressing approval of the move. Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey endorsed the King’s decision, while SNP’s Stephen Flynn described it as a significant moment for Epstein’s victims.
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