Andrew has lost all of his royal titles after a major fallout from his ties to Jeffrey Epstein (Picture: Getty)
King Charles has dealt a final blow to his younger brother, Andrew Mount-Batten Windsor, officially removing his last titles.
Andrew is no longer a member of the Order of the Garter, or a Knight of the Grand Cross of the Royal Victoria Order.
Both of the titles have been erased from the register, in addition to his other titles, a month after he had the title of Prince revoked.
Andrew agreed on the titles being stripped in close consultation with both King Charles and the Prince of Wales, with the monarch said to be ‘glad’ at the outcome.
It’s thought that the Royal Navy could soon strip his title of vice-admiral in the force as well.
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It comes after King Charles also evicted him from the Royal Lodge, where he lived for more than 20 years.
Andrew is out of a house, has no titles and is being supported by his brother financially (Picture: PA)
The disgraced royal will no longer be known as the Duke of York, or as a prince. He’s also been struck from the roll of peerage.
The change will mark a new era for the royal family, as it is unlikely the public will ever see Andrew next to the King or other senior royals again.
But despite his fall from grace, Andrew will still hold his place in the line of succession.
He remains eighth in line to the throne.
Andrew’s links to Epstein are explained
Andrew was pictured with Epstein and his associates a few times (Picture: Getty)
His Majesty’s younger brother faced major public outcry after his friendship with convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein and the rape allegations made by Virginia Giuffre.
Giuffre was one of the most outspoken accusers of convicted sex offenders Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, his former girlfriend.
She alleged they trafficked her for Andrew when she was 17, which he has strenuously denied.
Andrew claimed that he met Epstein for the first time in 1999, when Ghislaine Maxwell introduced them.
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He said in the BBC Newsnight interview: ‘I met through his girlfriend back in 1999, who… and I’d known her since she was at university in the UK, and it would be, to some extent, a stretch to say that as it were we were close friends.’
In 2019, the former Duke of York also made a statement to ‘clarify the facts’ around his ‘former association or friendship’ with Epstein.
He said: ‘During the time I knew him, I saw him infrequently and probably no more than only once or twice a year. I have stayed in a number of his residences. At no stage during the limited time I spent with him did I see, witness or suspect any behaviour of the sort that subsequently led to his arrest and conviction.’
But, during Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial, jurors heard that in the mid-1990s, Andrew flew on Epstein’s private plane with a 14-year-old girl.
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