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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has surrendered His gun license and firearm To the police after review.
The former prince, 65, is reported to have agreed to drop the certificate after specialist police visited his Royal Lodge home in Windsor.
Gun licenses are regularly reviewed and can be revoked if the holder’s circumstances change or there are public safety concerns.
Sun The newspaper reported that Andrew could now only use or transport his firearms if accompanied.
A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police said: “On Wednesday 19 November, firearms Licensing officers attended an address in Windsor and requested that a man in his sixties voluntarily surrender his firearms and firearm certificate.
“The certificate has been surrendered, and we will not comment further at this stage.”
This comes after the former prince He was forced to give up all his remaining titles. Including the Duke of York after continued reporting on his relationship with a convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The news follows the publication of excerpts from Epstein victim Virgina Giuffre’s posthumous memoir. In the book, Giuffre claimed that Andrew considered sleeping with her to be his “birthright”.
in his statementReleased on 17 October, Andrew reiterated that “I vehemently deny the allegations against me”.
The Met announced earlier this month that they would no longer be investigating Andrew after they found no evidence that he had asked one of his bodyguards to investigate Jeffrey Epstein victim virginia giuffre,
In a statement on Saturday, the force said its assessment had revealed “no additional evidence of criminal acts or misconduct” and that it would not open a criminal investigation.
Police Central Specialist Crime Commander Ella Marriott said: “The Met is committed to fully assessing any new information that may assist this case.” “To date, we have received no additional evidence that would support reopening the investigation. In the absence of any additional information, we will take no further action. Our thoughts will always be with Ms. Giuffre’s family and friends following her death.”
This is seen in a photo revealed by the US Department of Justice as the Epstein files are released The former prince was lying across the feet of five people.
In undated photo, convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell He appears to look down and smile at the former prince, who is smiling with his eyes closed and his head resting near a woman’s lap. This photo was taken at the royal residence of Sandringham
Maxwell – Epstein’s former girlfriend, who is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence for her role in his decade-long scheme to sexually exploit and abuse underage girls – can be seen standing with another woman.
The faces of all six people, apart from Maxwell and the former Duke of York, are reproduced in the photograph, which is a photograph of a photograph in a frame.
Andrew has been contacted for comment.