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Prince Andrew’s royal downfall deepened this week as King Charles formally stripped him of his title and ordered him to leave Royal Lodge, his long-time Windsor home. The move comes after weeks of scrutiny surrounding Andrew’s ties to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and renewed allegations made public in a recent memoir.

Buckingham Palace released a statement Thursday evening confirming that the King’s brother will now be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor. Earlier this month, Andrew gave up his Duke of York title and other honours amid growing controversy over his private life.

The statement added that “formal notice has now been served to surrender the lease” on Royal Lodge. Andrew will relocate to Sandringham Estate, where he will live in privately funded accommodation provided by the King.

“These censures are deemed necessary, notwithstanding the fact that he continues to deny the allegations against him,” the Palace said. It also reaffirmed its “support for victims of any and all forms of abuse.”

Allegations Resurface

The latest decision follows renewed attention on Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous memoir. In it, Giuffre repeated claims that she had sex with Andrew three times as a teenager — accusations he has consistently denied.

Giuffre’s family issued a statement saying she “brought down a British prince with her truth and extraordinary courage.” Her allegations reignited public anger and placed further pressure on the Palace to act decisively.

Adding to the controversy, newly surfaced emails from 2011 appear to show Andrew in contact with Epstein months after claiming to have ended their friendship. Reports also revealed that Epstein attended a 2006 birthday celebration for Andrew’s daughter Beatrice at Royal Lodge, just two months after a U.S. arrest warrant had been issued for Epstein.

End of an Era at Royal Lodge

Andrew, 65, has lived at Royal Lodge since 2004 under a 75-year lease with the Crown Estate. The arrangement allowed him to pay a lump sum of more than £8 million upfront for renovations instead of annual rent. The Grade II-listed property includes a gardener’s cottage, chapel, six-bedroom guest house, and security housing.

Following the King’s decision, Andrew’s ex-wife Sarah Ferguson will also vacate the property and make her own living arrangements. She has now reverted to her maiden name, Ferguson, after dropping her title of Duchess of York earlier this month.

Andrew’s daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, will retain their royal titles. Andrew remains eighth in line to the throne.

Palace and Public Reaction

Officials confirmed that the government supported the King’s move to remove Andrew’s title. Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy praised the decision, saying it “sends a very powerful message to the victims of grooming and sex offences.”

“This is a huge development and a bold step for the King,” she said.

The announcement marks a defining moment in the Royal Family’s efforts to distance itself from one of its most damaging scandals. For Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, it signals the end of his royal life and the privileges that once came with it.

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