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Andrew has officially lost his royal titles and will now be referred to as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
The disgraced royal has finally left Royal Lodge after King Charles reportedly insisted on his departure, following months of increasing pressure.
In a statement released tonight, Buckingham Palace confirmed that Andrew would “move to alternative private accommodation” after the King initiated a “formal removal process.”
The Palace stated that the eviction was “considered necessary,” despite Andrew “continuing to deny the allegations against him.”
This development arises as the former Duke faces a private prosecution concerning alleged sexual offenses and corruption.
 Andrew has officially lost his royal titles and will now be referred to as Andrew Mountbatten-WindsorCredit: Getty
Andrew has officially lost his royal titles and will now be referred to as Andrew Mountbatten-WindsorCredit: Getty
Why was Andrew stripped of his royal titles?
Andrew was stripped of his royal titles due to ongoing pressure and allegations against him, leading to a formal removal process initiated by King Charles.
What does it mean for Andrew to move to alternative accommodation?
Moving to alternative accommodation means that Andrew will no longer reside in Royal Lodge and will find a new private living arrangement.
What allegations is Andrew facing?
Andrew is facing a private prosecution related to alleged sexual offenses and corruption.
 
  
  
 



 
 