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Andrew\“s journey with royal family comes to end after Kig Charles new order
Andrew is said to be considering leaving the UK after receiving a fresh blow from his eldest brother King Charles as his fall from grace continues.
The royal family has delivered another kick in the teeth to the former duke, removing his biography from their official website in the latest move. However, his royal title still appears in another spot on the website Advertisement
The latest move comes days after Buckingham Palace issued a statement, announcing King Charles has “initiated a formal process to remove the Style, Titles and Honours“ from his brother.
On Monday, November 3, the former prince\“s biography page seems to have been quietly removed from the list of senior royals.
Andrew\“s page no longer appears live, with a link leading to a page with the message, \“The requested page could not be found.\“
On the other hand, the website\“s line of succession remains the same, referring to Andrew as the Duke of York, the title that has also been stripped of.
Andrew\“s defunct biograpahy page details
Andrew\“s defunct biography page on Royal.UK explained his dignity and position, starting with a short recap about his birth and family.
The page also shared details of his mariage sepration and divorce from Fergie, whome he tied the knot on 23 July 1986 at Westminster Abbey.
It also highlighted his service in the Royal Navy, stating his “role as a special representative for international trade and investment“ and his work supporting Queen Elizabeth.
Does Andrew still remain in line to the British Throne?
Andrew\“s position in the line of succession remains unchanged as he\“s still at ninth, behind Harry and Meghan\“s two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
Is Andrew planning to leave UK?
There are speculations and rumours that Andrew Mountbatten Windsor could leave the UK after series of snubs from his own family, allegedly making the move to Abu Dhabi in an attempt to escape the public eye.
He has been served notice on his lease at Royal Lodge and will now move to a private residence on King Charles’s Sandringham Estate.
Some royal commentators and historians also believe that the disgraced former Duke of York will now look to move abroad to escape scrutiny over his links to Jeffrey Epstein. |
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