Prince Andrew will no longer hold his royal title in a dramatic shift for the British monarchy.

 

As a result, he must vacate his prestigious Windsor residence, the Royal Lodge.

 

The younger brother of the reigning monarch will now be referred to officially as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.

 

After losing his privileges, he is expected to relocate to the Sandringham estate in Norfolk.

 

The decision follows persistent scrutiny over his association with Virginia Giuffre, who accused him of misconduct during her teenage years.

 

Earlier this month, he voluntarily relinquished his Duke of York title amid mounting controversies surrounding his personal affairs.

 

Recent revelations in Giuffre’s posthumous memoir reinforce her claims of multiple encounters with the disgraced royal.

 

Andrew continues to refute all allegations made against him.

 

Her family honored her legacy, stating, “A courageous young woman who challenged power and stood for justice.”