Andrew is Stripped of his Prince Title and his Home: King’s Shamed Brother will be Mr Mountbatten Windsor and has his lease on Royal Lodge Revoked – Monarch Says ‘These Censures are Deemed Necessary’ Amid Epstein Scandal
By REBECCA ENGLISH, ROYAL EDITOR and SHANNON MCGUIGAN, NEWS REPORTER and MATT STRUDWICK, NEWS REPORTER
Andrew will no longer be known as a prince and is to leave Royal Lodge, Buckingham Palace has confirmed.
In a bombshell statement released on Thursday night, Buckingham Palace said he will now be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor – with immediate effect.
It comes as the palace said the ‘censures are deemed necessary’ amid the ongoing scandal over Jeffrey Epstein, whom Andrew lied about cutting ties with.
‘His Majesty has today initiated a formal process to remove the Style, Titles and Honours of Prince Andrew,’ the statement said.
‘Prince Andrew will now be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor. His lease on Royal Lodge has, to date, provided him with legal protection to continue in residence.
‘Formal notice has now been served to surrender the lease and he will move to alternative private accommodation.
‘These censures are deemed necessary, notwithstanding the fact that he continues to deny the allegations against him.
‘Their Majesties wish to make clear that their thoughts and utmost sympathies have been, and will remain with, the victims and survivors of any and all forms of abuse.’
In the wake of the announcement, a number of cars have also been seen going through the gate to Windsor’s Great Park on Bishopsgate Road, near to Royal Lodge.

Andrew will no longer be known as a prince and is to leave Royal Lodge, it has been confirmed

Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park, Andrew’s former home


Security stand at the gates of the Royal Lodge following tonight’s announcement
It is understood the King Charles III is in the process of sending royal warrants to the Lord Chancellor to remove his brother’s titles and honours. Andrew is said to have not objected.
Although the former duke has been stripped of all his remaining titles those of his daughters, Princess Beatrice, 37, and Princess Eugenie, 35, will remain.
Amid the controversy it was previously understood that His Majesty Charles was very keen to ‘protect’ his nieces who remain Her Royal Highnesses as granddaughters of Queen Elizabeth.
‘He wouldn’t have wanted to sign off on anything that would impact them,’ a source told the Daily Mail.
It is understood Prince William and the Royal Family fully support the King’s leadership on the recent move.
Andrew’s recent departure from the Royal Lodge, where he paid ‘peppercorn rent’ over 20 years’, comes amid an ongoing row over the residence since his dukedom title was stripped earlier this month.
However as of today, it is understood Andrew has been served notice to surrender the lease at the 30-bedroom mansion and will move out of the residence as soon as practically possible.
The younger brother of the King will be moved to a property on the Sandringham estate but the specifics regarding the relocation are unknown.
Andrew’s ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, will make her own living arrangements after moving out of the royal grounds of Windsor Castle.

The move was said to have been entirely down to the King and his advisers, without pressure from the government. The monarch is pictured in Australia earlier this month

It is understood Sarah Ferguson, seen with Andrew at Royal Ascot in 2019, will make her own living arrangements
The move was entirely down to the King and his advisers, without pressure from the government or other family members, such as Prince William, sources told the Daily Mail.
‘The process has been under way for some while but there was a need to get it right in the face of some very big challenges,’ an insider said.
Notice was not served on Prince Andrew to move. It was his lease, so it was up to the former Duke of York to serve notice himself, suggesting that he is not fighting the process.
The former duke has lived at the Grade II-listed mansion on the grounds of Windsor Castle for over two decades with Fergie, despite their divorce in 1996.
It comes as His Majesty had made it clear he would not hesitate to take ‘further action’ if his younger brother continued to cling on to his dukedom and other honours after he lied about cutting ties with paedophile financier Epstein, the Daily Mail previously revealed.
And despite the tsunami of growing evidence mounting against him, the 65-year-old was understood to still be ‘digging his heels in’ with a ‘startling lack of contrition’, in a situation the King deemed ‘intolerable’, sources previously said.
Last week, the row over the Royal Lodge continued to grow amid damning revelations in a posthumous memoir from Andrew’s sex abuse accuser Virginia Giuffre, who took her own life this year, aged 41.
Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice was released in this month, with the manuscript having been completed before she died.
The explosive book revolves around her years spent as a sex slave to Epstein and his British madam Ghislaine Maxwell.
Extracts published by The Guardian show Ms Giuffre, who said she was trafficked by Epstein three times for sex with Andrew, called the ex-duke ‘entitled’ and viewing sex as his ‘birthright’.

Andrew is seen on the Windsor Estate on September 27 this year

Andrew pictured with Jeffrey Epstein in New York’s Central Park in 2011

Amid the controversy, His Majesty, King Charles III, was very keen to ‘protect’ Andrew’s daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, who remain Her Royal Highnesses

Andrew, Virginia Giuffre and sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell in a photo reportedly taken in 2001, when Giuffre was 17 years old

Anti–monarchy group Republic says it intends to investigate allegations that the former Duke of York sexually assaulted Giuffre (pictured)
Within the 400-page autobiography, she also alleged the ex-duke said ‘thank you’ in a ‘clipped British accent’ after their alleged first encounter when she was 17.
She also recalled how Ghislaine Maxwell praised her following the encounter, saying, ‘You did well, the prince had fun’.
Andrew denied having sex with Ms Giuffre, but forked out millions in an out of court settlement in February 2022.
The Royal Family had been prepared for the further scandal the book would likely cause, knowing it was to be published this month.
In the wake of the Giuffre scandal, Andrew is facing a private prosecution over allegations of sexual assault, corruption and misconduct in public office.
Earlier on Thursday, anti–monarchy campaign group Republic said it has instructed lawyers to investigate the prince and, if appropriate, press ahead with legal proceedings.
The Daily Mail understands the allegations it is focusing on relate to allegations he sexually assaulted Giuffre, that he asked a royal protection officer to look into her background and impropriety when he served as an official UK trade envoy.
But Republic said it is mounting its own bid to take him to court because the legal and political response to the claims has been ‘weak and inadequate’ to date.
It said it has made a ‘powerful, principled argument for justice to be done for the victims of sexual abuse, and for those who corrupt public office to be held accountable’.

Andrew stands next to Prince William and his wife Catherine, Princess of Wales, as they leave Westminster Cathedral at the Duchess of Kent’s funeral

‘If not us, then who?’ asked Graham Smith, CEO of the anti–monarchy group.
‘It’s a devastating indictment on the UK’s criminal justice system, police and politicians – not to mention the king and heir – that we must resort to a private prosecution.
‘It should be a cause for concern that so many people believe – rightly in my view – that the royals are not treated equally in law. Equality in law is a basic tenet of democracy.
‘I firmly believe there is strong enough evidence to justify a serious investigation. The authorities and politicians appear to want to look the other way, while minimising the accusations made against Andrew.
‘The truth must prevail and justice must be seen to be done.’
A private prosecution brought by Republic would not involve a statutory prosecutor such as Crown Prosecution Service, which brings cases on behalf of the Crown.
They are commonly brought by organisations such as the RSPCA, but can be brought by private individuals.
In some cases, a party wishing to bring a private prosecution may have to seek the consent of the Government’s top legal adviser the Attorney General, or the Director of Public Prosecutions, who is the head of the CPS.
The CPS also has the right to take on a private prosecution – and even to bring it to an end if it considers the prosecution to be brought maliciously.
Earlier this evening Ms Guiffre’s family spoke out after the former duke was stripped of his remaining titles.

Sarah and Andrew on their wedding day at Westminster Abbey on July 23, 1986

The York family: Beatrice, Sarah, Andrew and Eugenie pictured at a gathering
Her brother Skye and sister-in-law Amanda said: ‘Today, an ordinary American girl from an ordinary American family, brought down a British prince with her truth and extraordinary courage.
‘Virginia Roberts Giuffre, our sister, a child when she was sexually assaulted by Andrew, never stopped fighting for accountability for what had happened to her and to countless other survivors like her.
‘Today, she declares victory.
‘We, her family, along with her survivor sisters, continue Virginia’s battle and will not rest until the same accountability applies to all of the abusers and abettors connected to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.’
It is understood earlier this month the Metropolitan Police was ‘actively’ looking into the claims Andrew had asked his personal protection officer to investigate Ms Giuffre, and that he was interviewed by detectives at home last week.
A bombshell email published by the Mail on Sunday earlier this month also revealed how Andrew asked his taxpayer–funded protection officer to dig into her past, two months after the infamous photo of him with Giuffre and Maxwell came to light.
In an extraordinary message to Ed Perkins, Queen Elizabeth’s deputy press secretary, he wrote: ‘It would also seem she has a criminal record in the States. I have given her DoB [date of birth] and social security number for investigation with XXX, the on duty ppo [personal protection officer].’
It comes as scandalous correspondence from Andrew to Epstein emerged, with the former duke telling the paedophile ‘we are in this together’ a day after the infamous picture of the royal with his alleged then-teenage sex victim Ms Giuffre was released.
He said he was ‘concerned’ about the impact this newspaper’s revelations would have on his friend but reassured the vile billionaire they would ‘rise above’ press scrutiny.
The correspondence was sent to Epstein 12 weeks after Andrew had supposedly ceased all contact with the convicted sex offender.




Email exchanges Between Prince Andrew, Ed Perkins and Jeffrey Epstein 
The leaked email provides definitive proof the Prince lied in his car-crash interview with BBC’s Newsnight when he claimed he ‘never had any contact’ with the disgraced financier after the pair were famously pictured walking together in New York’s Central Park in December 2010.
Democratic Congressman Suhas Subramanyam, who has previously called for Prince Andrew to testify before a US Congressional committee about his links to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell to ‘clear his name’, has again urged Andrew to give evidence.
In a statement, he said: ‘It’s clear that Prince Andrew has information about Epstein’s crimes and he must do more than just give up titles or hide from the public spotlight.
‘He owes it to the victims to share everything he knows about Epstein’s criminal operation and come before the Oversight Committee.
‘Regardless, we will continue to pursue the files and all the evidence, no matter how rich and powerful the perpetrators involved.’
In another world exclusive the Mail on Sunday also exposed a bombshell email revealing how Fergie cynically lied when she publicly disowned the vile billionaire.
It was just weeks after her public statement that she wrote him a gushing private message, describing disgraced Epstein as a ‘steadfast, generous and supreme friend’ – confessing she only distanced herself from him to save her own reputation.
Now, the former Duchess of York will now be known as plain Sarah Ferguson.
Following the revelation, Sarah was dropped by seven charities after ‘humbly apologising’ to Epstein after disavowing him amid his conviction for child sexual abuse offences.
The bombshell leaked email shows Sarah wrote to the convicted sex offender to ‘humbly apologise’ in 2011 just weeks after telling the press she had cut all ties with him.
In an earlier interview that year, she described her involvement with Epstein, who had served time for soliciting prostitution from a minor, as a ‘gigantic error of judgment’.
The organisations who have since cut ties with the duchess include the Teenage Cancer Trust, which she had backed since 1990, the British Heart Foundation, children’s hospice charity Julia’s House and Prevent Breast Cancer.
A spokesman for Sarah previously said the email was sent to counter an aggressive threat Epstein had made to sue her for defamation.

Members of anti–monarchy group Republic stood outside Andrew’s home – Royal Lodge at Great Windsor Park – last week to demand greater transparency

Andrew attends a military air display event on November 25, 2010 with Abu Dhabi’s ruler Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan

The series of scandalous emails piled on the pressure for the Royal Family to severe ties with the ex-Yorks, with internal talks beginning after Prince William was left ‘seething’ by his uncle’s behaviour at the Duchess of Kent’s funeral last month
Andrew was pictured sidling up to the Prince and Princess of Wales, which the heir to the throne saw as him being distracted from the ceremony.
No 10 has also reportedly been pressuring the royals to deal with the scandal, which has run on for years and saw Andrew step back from public life in 2019.
The intervention from Downing Street came after the prince was entangled in the ongoing Chinese spying row.
And only further embarrassment descended after it was revealed Andrew met with the ‘spymaster’ at the heart of the collapsed China spy case at least three times.
The under-fire royal, already mired in controversy over his friendship with another alleged Beijing spy, forged links with Chinese Communist Party (CCP) mandarin Cai Qi, with the pair posing as they celebrated ‘jointly building a golden era in China-UK relations’.
Prosecutors now believe Cai was presiding over a massive intelligence-gathering operation to steal British secrets, overseeing the alleged activities of parliamentary researcher Christopher Cash and China-based English teacher Christopher Berry.
Both men have denied any wrongdoing and the case against them collapsed on the eve of trial last month after the Government refused to label China an ‘enemy’.
After Andrew and his ex-wife agreed to relinquish their titles, with Buckingham Palace releasing a statement on the Prince’s behalf.
It marked the first time it had spoken for him since his car crash Newsnight interview in 2019.

Andrew alongside his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson at the funeral of the Duchess of Kent on September 16, 2025

Sarah Ferguson attends the traditional Easter Sunday Mattins Service at St George’s Chapel on Easter Sunday earlier this year. Epstein claimed he bankrolled Fergie for 15 years
The statement read: ‘In discussion with The King, and my immediate and wider family, we have concluded the continued accusations about me distract from the work of His Majesty and the Royal Family.
‘I have decided, as I always have, to put my duty to my family and country first. I stand by my decision five years ago to stand back from public life.
‘With His Majesty’s agreement, we feel I must now go a step further.
‘I will therefore no longer use my title or the honours which have been conferred upon me. As I have said previously, I vigorously deny the accusations against me.’
Elsewhere, politicians form across the aisle supported King Charles’ decision to strip Andrew of all of his titles and Royal Lodge residence.
Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey said His Majesty is ‘absolutely right’ to do so, while Tory leader Kemi Badenoch remarked how the decision must have been ‘very difficult’ for the King.
‘It’s clear that Andrew’s position had become totally untenable, having disgraced his office and embarrassed the country,’ Sir Davey said.
‘This is an important step towards rebuilding trust in our institutions and drawing a line under this whole sorry saga.’
The Lib Democrats had urged the Government to make time for a debate on Andrew’s Royal Lodge lease in Parliament.
Meanwhile Ms Badenoch said it must have been ‘very difficult’ for the King to take the steps against his sibling.
However, she maintained it was right for the public not to tolerate sexual abuse allegations.

Andrew is set to leave his home at Royal Lodge (pictured) with his ex–wife, the former Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson is said to be responsible for making her own arrangements
Speaking on an LBC Radio phone-in, she said: ‘I’ve been following this story more about a family. It’s a very sad state of affairs.
‘I think that the King has clearly felt that this is the right decision for the royal family. It must have been a very difficult thing for him to have done. I mean, having to do that to your own brother.
‘But the standards and expectations in society now are very high. People expect to see the very highest levels of integrity.
‘And I’m afraid the whole Jeffrey Epstein saga and everyone it has touched, from Prince Andrew to Peter Mandelson, has just shown that the public has no truck whatsoever with any kind of sexual abuse, sexual offences, especially of minors. And I think that that’s quite right.’
The leader of the Scottish National Party in Westminster, Stephen Flynn, said on X: ‘The right decision and an important moment for the victims of Epstein.
‘I hope all those who were elected to Parliament and chose to defend inaction rather than speak out now regret the choice they made.’
The SNP had put forward a motion to create a new law to formally strip Andrew of his dukedom.
 
								 
								 
								 
								 
															





 
								 
															 
								


 
															

