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Royals Use Andrew's Duke Title Again Despite Epstein Rebuke

Royals Use Andrew's Duke Title Again Despite Epstein Rebuke

Summary

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, previously known as Prince Andrew, has been referred to as "The Duke of York" again on the Royal Family's line of succession page, despite official documents removing his royal titles. King Charles III had issued official documents stripping Andrew of his titles, but inconsistencies on the Royal Family's website have raised questions.

Key Facts

  • Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is now listed as "The Duke of York" on the Royal Family's succession page, despite not having the title officially.
  • King Charles III issued a formal decree on October 30, removing Andrew’s royal titles, which was confirmed to be effective from November 3, 2025.
  • Buckingham Palace has not clarified why the website reverted to listing Andrew's title.
  • Virginia Giuffre accused Andrew of sexual assault, leading to a civil lawsuit settled in 2022 for an undisclosed amount, with Andrew denying liability.
  • Andrew is still listed as eighth in line to the British throne.
  • Questions have arisen about the management of the Royal Family's website and the seriousness of the title removal.
  • Emails between Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein from 2011 have resurfaced, adding pressure to the situation.
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