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Andrew is now an ‘ordinary member of the public’, minister says
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor is now “an ordinary member of the public” after he appeared to encourage the King’s brother to co-operate with any investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, a minister has said.
Speaking to BBC Breakfast, Business Minister Sir Chris Bryant was asked whether he thought there should be a legal process.
He told the programme: “First and foremost, he is now an ordinary member of the public, and I would not, as a government minister, advise any ordinary member of the public as to how they should comply with their legal requirements and so on.
“But I would have thought that any decent person would want to cooperate with any investigation going forward.”
He later said: “As I said, he is now an ordinary member of the public, so it is not a matter for the Government how he proceeds.”
Nicole Wootton-Kane31 October 2025 09:15
Sandringham Estate: The Queen’s favorite place where Andrew will move after leaving the Royal Lodge
Whereas, their new residence would be privately funded by the King sarah ferguson Despite Andrew’s demands for a home for both of them, she must now find her own accommodation.
The move follows weeks of increasing public criticism over Andrew’s long-standing friendship with convicted pedophile Jeffrey epstein and allegations of sexual abuse made by virginia giuffreWhich he has strongly denied.
He has also faced intense scrutiny from MPs and the public after it was revealed that he had not paid the rent for the Royal Lodge for more than 20 years.
Marosha Muzaffar31 October 2025 09:00
In pictures: Journalists wait at an entrance near the Royal Lodge after the announcement that Prince Andrew was stripped of his titles

Nicole Wootton-Kane31 October 2025 08:40
WATCH: Audience starts clapping during Question Time as Andrew snatches ‘Prince’ title
Nicole Wootton-Kane31 October 2025 08:15
What will happen to Princess Beatrice and Eugenie’s titles after King Charles strips Andrew of his titles?
Prince Andrew’s daughters will remain in the royal family despite the king starting a formal process to strip him of his titles. Jeffrey Epstein scam.
Andrew, who will now be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, has also agreed to give up his home at Royal Lodge as his links with pedophile financier Epstein continue to cause controversy. buckingham palace Said.
It is understood that although Andrew denies the allegations, buckingham palace He believes there has been a “serious lapse in judgment”.
As daughters of a sovereign’s son, princess beatrice And Princess Eugenie will retain her titles in accordance with King George V’s Letters Patent of 1917.
It is understood the sisters will be welcomed to attend gatherings at Sandringham for Christmas and other royal family events.
Marosha Muzaffar31 October 2025 08:00 PM
Could Prince Andrew ever be prosecuted over his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein?
The Metropolitan Police are “actively investigating” claims that the royal tried to use his bodyguard to discredit his accuser Virginia Giuffre – as her family urged the force to reopen the investigation into his alleged abuse:
Marosha Muzaffar31 October 2025 07:30
MP says monarchy ‘needs to be held accountable’
A York MP has said the monarchy needs to be “accountable” in the wake of the King’s decision to strip Andrew Mountbatten Windsor of his titles.
Rachel Maskell told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme: “I think the world has moved on, and we need to hold the monarchy accountable in every way, not least to the public.
“When we saw 80% of the public saying take those titles down, I’m sure there’s relief across the country now that that’s been done.”
Ms Maskell, who represents York Central, introduced a bill in the Commons to make it easier for the monarch to remove titles, suggesting the law still needed to be changed.
She said: “We know that colleagues have ended up in prison, for example, so I think we need to look at the whole system.
“And my Bill would enable people with all sorts of peerages, baronets and dukes and princes and princesses to remove those titles, a mechanism that could be put forward for all circumstances, not just one circumstance.”

Nicole Wootton-Kane31 October 2025 07:16
MPs supported King’s decision
Politicians have backed the King’s decision to strip Prince Andrew of his titles and Royal Lodge residence.
Tory leader Kemi Badenoch said: “I’m afraid that the whole Jeffrey Epstein saga and everyone who’s touched on it, from Prince Andrew to Peter Mandelson, has shown that the public has no business dealing with any kind of sexual abuse, sexual crimes, particularly involving minors. And I think that’s absolutely right.”
Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey said Charles was absolutely right to do so.
He added: “It is clear that Andrew’s position had become completely untenable, bringing disgrace to his office and embarrassment to the country.”
Stephen Flynn, leader of the Scottish National Party at Westminster, said: “The right decision and an important moment for Epstein’s victims.
“I hope that those who were elected to Parliament and decided to defend by inaction rather than speak out are now regretting their decision.”
jane dalton31 October 2025 07:00 PM
Prince Andrew gives up all royal titles
Andrew will no longer hold the titles of Prince or Duke of York and will be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, effectively reducing him to the status of a commoner.
He was born with the title of Prince and on the morning of his wedding he was given the title of Duke of York by his mother, the late Queen Elizabeth II. It was a title to which the Queen held great personal affection, having been held by her beloved father, King George VI, before his accession to the throne.
Marosha Muzaffar31 October 2025 06:30
King Charles’ full statement on Andrew being stripped of his princely title and house
Read King’s full statement:
“Her Majesty has today launched a formal process to remove Prince Andrew’s style, titles and honours.
“Prince Andrew will now be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor. His lease on the Royal Lodge has, to date, provided him with legal protection to remain in the residence. He has now been given formal notice to surrender the lease and he will move to alternative private residence.
“This condemnation is deemed necessary, despite the fact that he continues to deny the allegations against him.
“Her Majesty wishes to make clear that her thoughts and utmost sympathies are and remain with the victims and survivors of any and all forms of abuse.”
Marosha Muzaffar31 October 2025 06:00 PM