
Andrew will today start his first day as a commoner after he was sensationally stripped of his prince title and evicted from his Royal Lodge home.
Buckingham Palace declared Andrew will now be known as Mr Andrew Mountbatten Windsor after losing all his royal titles following his damaging association with American paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
Andrew also agreed to surrender his lease on Royal Lodge and will be banished to a private home on the monarch’s Sandringham Estate in Norfolk.
Last night, the family of Virginia Guiffre, who alleged Andrew had sex with her three times as a teenager, said the 65-year-old should now face an investigation, telling the BBC he ‘needs to be behind bars’.
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I think the world’s moved on, and we need the monarchy to be accountable by all means, not least to the public. When we saw 80% of the public saying remove those titles, I’m sure there is relief across the country now that that has been done.
We know that peers, for instance, have ended up in jail, so I think we need to look at the whole system. And my Bill would have enabled people with all forms of peerages, baronets and dukes and princes and princesses, to have those titles removed, a mechanism which could be carried forward, not for just one circumstance, but all circumstances.
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We fully support the decision taken yesterday by the Palace. Our hearts go out to the family of Virginia Giuffre and all the victims who suffered from Jeffrey Epstein’s despicable crimes.
We echo the statement yesterday that our thoughts and utmost sympathies have been and will remain with the victims and survivors of any and all forms of abuse.
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The princesses use their titles to earn money – and if that starts to dry up as a result of their father’s disgrace, they may be tempted to follow their mother Fergie’s example of accepting more and more low-grade offers to use their face and name in order to rake in the cash.
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I don’t particularly like prince Andrew. But there’s others out there that are guilty.
He’ll be hounded won’t he. They won’t let it go now. What’s that going to do? He’s got to go somewhere hasn’t he?
He’s a horrible man. We don’t want him up here.
As a local, I’m more or less a local, we understand the Royal Family. Most of us aren’t in their face. We let them live their lives and that’s really important to this part of Norfolk. But I’m worried about other people, how they will perceive it.
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For me he is the Queen’s son so he will always be a Prince regardless of title. Unless, we get rid of the former Queen’s title because she looked the other way. Then we could go back in history remove the titles from all the evil royals.
A spectacular fall from grace, there will definitely be more to come – this is what can happen when extreme privilege is misused!
If he can have his title of Prince removed along with his other titles then the same could be done to Harry. Isn’t he traitor to his family and country too. At the time his book came out I read people commenting saying that he was trying to bring the royal family down, to end the monarchy.
I have always thought Andrew was a buffoon and self centred idiot. I often thought what a nightmare he would be to his staff. He’s always been entitled so I always felt so sorry for them. They must be delighted at his downfall.
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I think Andrew will feel so crumbled about what has happened. He’s always been so pompous and trusting himself as being so clever.
For him to have everything taken away, and for that to happen in front of your children, who are grown up and can understand what he is being accused of, is very embarrassing to him, and for his own children. He will have to lean on them if he has no one else.
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I have no doubt at all that he has been consistently embarrassed and frustrated by the way in which his brother has behaved.
At the same time, he is a brother and has to be mindful of that person and I imagine even Prince Andrew now, humiliated and broken, is in need of some degree of care.
You tell me that last time a Prince, the entitlement was removed from him.
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I think today he will be feeling a measure of relief that after going through due process, constitutionally, legally, being in touch with his family, keeping in touch with number 10.
I think he was well aware that it was chipping away constantly. He went to the Vatican, a really important constitutional and for him spiritual moment to pray with the pope -the first time in 500 years, what was on the front pages… Andrew.
I don’t think he cares about it for his own sake, he is well past that. He cares about it because that is what damages the perception of an institution for which he cares and for which he does everything that he possibly can.
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Senior royals acted from a position of fear, not strength. They fear further revelations about Epstein’s relationship with Andrew and they are fearful of remaining out of step with public opinion.
They remain vulnerable to MPs and journalists continuing to ask questions about what they knew when; why didn’t they act sooner; and how did Andrew fund his settlement with Virginia Giuffre?
As they attempt to restore credibility and trust in an ancient institution, they desperately want to avoid questions about royal finances, including ones about the amount of rent they pay for their various properties.
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I think the Guiffre family will be invited to the Palace at some point, It think Camilla will meet the family. I think that is a natural end to this.
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In New York he mentioned it, when he was with Epstein, strolling, he said he had gone there to break with him, he was lying. He had not gone there to break with him, he continued the relationship.
He now is no longer a prince. Arrogant, borish, entitled, an embarrassment for the long time to the institution of the monarchy and to the King.
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Read Buckingham Palace’s statement in full
His Majesty has today initiated a formal process to remove the Style, Titles and Honours of Prince Andrew. Prince Andrew will now be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.
His lease on Royal Lodge has, to date, provided him with legal protection to continue in residence.
Formal notice has now been served to surrender the lease and he will move to alternative private accommodation.
These censures are deemed necessary, notwithstanding the fact that he continues to deny the allegations against him.
Their Majesties wish to make clear that their thoughts and utmost sympathies have been, and will remain with, the victims and survivors of any and all forms of abuse.
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We warmly, I warmly support what the King is doing today. I think the vast majority of people in this country will think that it’s the right thing to do.
I think that just as with any ordinary member of the public, if there were requests from another jurisdiction of this kind, I would expect any decently-minded person to comply with that request. So I feel exactly there same in this situation.”
What I’m basically saying is that I think that if Andrew is asked to do something by a Senate committee, then I would have thought that he would want to comply.
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Andrew’s humiliation complete as royal titles stripped to cap off former prince’s downfall: All the latest updates and reaction
