King Charles Strips Prince Andrew of Remaining Titles, Orders Him to Leave Royal Lodge
Buckingham Palace has confirmed that King Charles III has formally removed Prince Andrew’s remaining royal titles and directed him to vacate his residence at the Royal Lodge on the Windsor Estate.
The move comes amid renewed public scrutiny surrounding Prince Andrew’s past association with the late U.S. financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Although the Duke of York continues to deny all allegations linked to the controversy, the decision marks the latest step in the royal family’s effort to distance itself from the ongoing fallout.
According to the Palace statement, Prince Andrew will relocate to a private residence on the Sandringham Estate, a property also owned by the royal family.
This latest development follows previous disciplinary measures taken against the Duke, including the withdrawal of his public duties and the loss of his honorary military titles in 2022. The Palace reiterated that the King’s decision aligns with his broader commitment to maintaining the integrity and accountability of the monarchy.




