Why is Prince Andrew losing his military title?
Due to King Charles's wishes and following pressure over his ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, although Andrew denies any wrongdoing.
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King Charles is reportedly taking steps to remove Prince Andrew's final military title. This move signifies a further distancing of the royal family from Prince Andrew following his ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and subsequ...
Prince Andrew's career saw him as a war hero and prince, including 22 years of service in the Royal Navy and service as a helicopter pilot during the Falklands War. The decision to remove his last military title represents a significant fall from grace. This move follows Andrew already being stripped of his title as a prince. The loss of the title can be seen as the culmination of the scandal surrounding his association with Jeffrey Epstein. This final removal signifies a complete severing of ties and ceremonial roles within the military, further isolating him from official royal duties.
Due to King Charles's wishes and following pressure over his ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, although Andrew denies any wrongdoing.
He served 22 years in the Royal Navy, including service as a helicopter pilot during the Falklands War.
He had already returned his other military titles and royal patronages in 2022 and stopped using the title His Royal Highness.
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