King Charles of England is reclaiming the titles of his brother, Prince Andrew.

King Charles of England is reclaiming the titles of his brother, Prince Andrew.

31.10.2025 02:14

King Charles III of England has initiated the process of revoking all royal titles of his brother, Prince Andrew, who is facing allegations of sexual abuse related to the pedophilia and prostitution network established by Epstein. It has been announced that Prince Andrew will be evicted from his residence.

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The King of England, Charles III, has announced the initiation of the process to revoke all royal titles and privileges of his brother, Prince Andrew, and that Andrew will be moving out of his residence known as "Royal Lodge" in Windsor.



THE KING OF ENGLAND IS REVOKING HIS PRINCE BROTHER'S TITLES



In a written statement from Buckingham Palace, it was stated, "His Majesty (King Charles) has officially initiated the process of revoking Prince Andrew's titles, honors, and honorary appointments as of today. Prince Andrew will henceforth be referred to as 'Andrew Mountbatten Windsor'." It was noted that the lease of the Royal Lodge, where Andrew has long resided, had provided him legal protection until now, but this protection has ended and an official eviction notice has been served.



HE WILL BE MOVING OUT OF HIS MANSION



It was reported that Andrew will be moving to an alternative private residence, stating, "Despite continuing to deny the allegations against him, it was deemed necessary for these sanctions to be imposed. The King and Queen expressed their solidarity with all victims and survivors of abuse, and their deep sympathy and support for them will continue."



HIS NAME IS MENTIONED IN THE EPSTEIN SCANDAL



With this decision, the title of "Prince" has been officially revoked from Andrew, who has been accused of sexual harassment by Virginia Giuffre, a victim of the American billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, who was found dead in prison and accused of creating a pedophilia and prostitution network.



Buckingham Palace confirmed that the decision was made at the personal instruction of King Charles of England.



ALLEGATIONS OF HARASSMENT RELATED TO PRINCE ANDREW WERE INCLUDED IN A BOOK



In the recently published book "Nobody's Girl" by Virginia Giuffre, a victim of the pedophilia and prostitution network established by Epstein, and ghostwriter Amy Wallace, allegations regarding numerous famous individuals, including Prince Andrew, were included.



Prince Andrew had faced increasing pressure following the allegations. The book brought renewed attention to Andrew's connections with Epstein, who has been linked to sexual abuse allegations.



Details that emerged a day before Giuffre's book was published revealed that Giuffre had sexual relations with Prince Andrew three times when she was 17 years old. Following the allegations, Prince Andrew announced that he was stepping back from his official royal duties and later stated that he was relinquishing his official titles, including "Duke of York."



After Prince Andrew relinquished his titles, it was reported that he had been paying a nominal annual rent for the mansion he had been residing in since 2003 and had acquired the right to use it for 75 years for 1 million pounds. The rental of the Royal Lodge, which belongs to the Crown, had been discussed in Parliament following public backlash over royal revenues and the funding of Andrew's expenses through taxes.



Ed Davey, the leader of the Liberal Democrats, asked, "In light of the revelations regarding Royal Lodge, do you agree that there should be an examination of the Royal Properties to protect the interests of taxpayers? Do you support the establishment of an inquiry committee where everyone, including the current resident of Royal Lodge (Prince Andrew), will be called to give testimony?" In response to Davey's question, Prime Minister Keir Starmer stated, "It is important that a proper examination is conducted regarding Royal Properties. I absolutely support it."



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