What we know about Andrew losing titles and mansion
Summary
Prince Andrew has lost his title of "prince" and will move out of his home at Royal Lodge. Buckingham Palace announced that he will now be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, and he plans to relocate to the Sandringham Estate. The decision follows ongoing concerns about his association with Jeffrey Epstein and other issues.Key Facts
- Prince Andrew's title has been removed, and he will no longer be called "prince."
- He will move out of his Windsor mansion, Royal Lodge, on orders from Buckingham Palace.
- Buckingham Palace has begun a formal process to remove his titles, and he will use the name Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.
- Andrew faced controversy due to links to Jeffrey Epstein but denies any wrongdoing.
- He is expected to move to the Sandringham Estate, but the specific location there is not confirmed.
- The action against Andrew involved consultation with the wider Royal Family and the government.
- His future accommodations will be privately funded by the King.
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