 
    October 30, 2025
By JamRadio Newsdesk | Royal Affairs
Royal Titles Revoked, Evicted from Royal Lodge, and Cut Off from State Funds
Buckingham Palace has confirmed that Prince Andrew has been stripped of his birthright title and will no longer be referred to as “Prince” in any official capacity. The decision, authorised by King Charles, marks the final severance of Andrew’s formal ties to the monarchy.
Effective immediately, Andrew will be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, and has been instructed to vacate Royal Lodge, his longtime residence in Windsor. The Palace cited “the need to uphold the dignity of the Crown” and “protect the integrity of public service” as reasons for the action.
Andrew is expected to relocate to a modest property on the Sandringham estate, far removed from the privileges of royal life. He will receive a private allowance from King Charles, but will no longer benefit from any public funding or Sovereign Grant support.
This marks a decisive shift: Andrew will live as a private citizen, without royal status, titles, or taxpayer support.
 
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Read more →The revocation of Andrew’s titles includes:
- Duke of York
- His Royal Highness
- All military and charitable patronages
Sources close to the Palace suggest that the decision was made after renewed legal pressure and growing public demand for accountability. Despite denying all allegations, Andrew’s public role has been steadily diminished since 2019.
The move has sparked widespread reaction across the UK and Commonwealth, with many viewing it as a long-overdue act of accountability. Others have questioned why it took so long, given the gravity of the allegations and the damage to public trust.


 
                         
                         
                                                             
                                                             
                                                             
                                                             
                                                            