King Charles III's brother Andrew is officially no longer a prince
Andrew, the third son of the late Queen Elizabeth II, has lost his royal title. The announcement was published on Thursday by the Crown Office in The Gazette, the official government publication of the United Kingdom. According to the new decrees, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is no longer entitled to the title “His Royal Highness,” which King Charles III pointed out on October 30. Andrew will now be known simply as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, and he will also lose the right to use the Royal Lodge residence, as he has received official notice that he must vacate it.
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This decision was the result of lengthy disputes and legal proceedings related to negative allegations against Andrew, although he continues to deny them. The statement said that such measures are necessary and emphasize support for victims of all forms of violence and abuse. Among the losses Andrew will suffer are the titles of Earl of Iverness, Baron Kililly, and the Order of the Lion and Tiger, as well as the title of Knight Grand Cross of the Executive Order. This move is an important signal indicating changes in the royal family and their approach to issues of ethics and responsibility.