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King Charles Moves to Strip Prince Andrew of Honorary Rank

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King Charles plans to remove the honorary vice admiral title from his brother, Prince Andrew, marking a significant step in the ongoing fallout from the scandal surrounding Andrew’s ties to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. This announcement was made on Sunday by Britain’s Secretary of State for Defence, John Healey, during an interview with Sky News.

Andrew, who was appointed as a vice admiral in the Royal Navy in 2015 for his 55th birthday, has seen his military roles diminish over the years. Following a series of controversies, including a civil lawsuit filed against him by Epstein trafficking victim Virginia Giuffre, Andrew was compelled to relinquish his military titles in 2022. Healey noted, “We’ve seen Andrew surrender the military positions that he’s had, and we’re looking now at the one remaining position he has, which is the honorary vice admiral position.”

In a subsequent conversation with the BBC, Healey confirmed that King Charles has expressed a desire to proceed with the removal of this title. “This is a move that’s right,” Healey stated, adding that the process is currently underway.

Andrew’s military career spanned over two decades, including active service as a helicopter pilot during the Falklands War, where he commanded a mine countermeasures vessel. Despite his past achievements, the former Duke of York faces a future as a private citizen, stripped of all royal titles following discussions with the royal family. He will no longer be referred to as “Prince” and will instead go by Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.

The late Queen Elizabeth II’s youngest son has already been prohibited from using the title His Royal Highness due to the allegations made by Giuffre. In her memoir, released posthumously last month, Giuffre claimed that she had sexual encounters with Andrew when she was a minor, allegations that he has consistently denied.

In addition to these developments, Andrew has three months to vacate the Royal Lodge, his 30-room residence, which he currently shares with his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson. Reports indicate that Ferguson will also need to leave the property as part of this transition.

As Andrew navigates the consequences of these scandals, the royal family’s decisions underscore a shift in the monarchy’s approach to scandal and accountability. For King Charles, stripping his brother of the honorary title is a clear signal of the new royal governance and a distancing from past controversies.

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