Prince Andrew was stripped of his military titles and will no longer be treated as a member of British royalty

Andrés will no longer receive the HRH (royal highness) treaty and will have to defend himself as an ordinary citizen against accusations of sexual abuse.

The third son of Queen Elizabeth II of England will lose his royal titles and his patronages that will pass to the monarch, the official social media accounts of the British monarchy announced today.

Andrés will no longer receive the HRH (royal highness) treaty and must defend himself as an ordinary citizen of the accusations of sexual abuse in a case that is being investigated by the American justice system.

Taking away the Duke of York’s use of the ‘HRH’ style indicates the royal family’s attempt to distance itself from the ninth heir in line to the throne as he faces a humiliating trial in the US after a judge will accept Virginia Giuffre’s claim that she claimed to have had sexual relations with him as a teenager.

The decision to sever his ties with the military is likely to be particularly painful for Andrés, a military veteran who served as a helicopter pilot for the Royal Navy during the Falklands War.

They reveal an economic agreement that accuser of Prince Andrew signed with the late Jeffrey Epstein

Buckingham Palace said in a statement on Thursday: “With the Queen’s approval and agreement, the Duke of York’s military affiliations and royal patronages have been returned to the Queen.” “The Duke of York will continue to hold no public office and is pursuing this case as a private citizen.”

The Palace previously said the duke’s military appointments were put on hold after he stepped down from public duties in 2019. (I)

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