The decision to remove Prince Andrew’s titles has received full support from Keir Starmer, according to No10. The Government expressed solidarity with Virginia Giuffre’s family and all victims of Jeffrey Epstein’s heinous crimes. Buckingham Palace announced that Prince Andrew will depart Royal Lodge due to ongoing controversies related to the disgraced financier. He will now be recognized as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.
No10 reiterated their backing for the Palace’s recent move and extended sympathy to all individuals affected by Epstein’s misconduct. Trade Minister Sir Chris emphasized the long-standing demand from the public to revoke Andrew’s titles, citing concerns over his association with Epstein. He suggested that Andrew should address inquiries in the United States regarding his connections to the convicted sex offender.
Sir Chris highlighted the gravity of the allegations made by Virginia Giuffre, stating that Andrew had abused his position and acted irresponsibly. Despite Andrew’s denial of the accusations, Buckingham Palace acknowledged significant errors in judgment. The Palace confirmed the change in Andrew’s title to Andrew Mountbatten Windsor and his relocation from Royal Lodge to alternative accommodation.
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