King Charles humiliates his brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor again by stripping him of his remaining royal honors.
The disgraced royal’s membership in the Order of the Garter was officially revoked by his brother on Monday, according to a statement published in Britain’s official Gazette.
“The King has revoked and annulled the appointment of Andrew Albert Christian Edward Mountainbatten Windsor as a Member of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, dated 23 April 2006, and directed that his name be removed from the rolls of the Order,” the statement read.
Andrew’s Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order was also revoked on Monday, according to an official statement.
It comes after the former Duke of York, 65, was stripped of his title ‘Prince’ and kicked out of his Royal Lodge home in October over his relationship with late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
“His Majesty has today begun the formal process to strip Prince Andrew of his style, title and honor,” Buckingham Palace told Page Six in a statement on Oct. 30.
“His tenancy agreement at Royal Lodge has so far provided him with legal protection to continue to reside. A formal notice to abandon the tenancy has now been served and he will move to alternative private accommodation.”
The statement continued: “These charges are considered necessary despite the fact that he continues to deny the charges against him.
“Their Majesties wish to make clear that their thoughts and utmost sympathy have been and continue to be for victims and survivors of all forms of abuse.”
In addition to the Prince, the Duke of York, Earl of Inverness, Baron Killyleagh, and “His Royal Highness” will be stripped of their titles.
As for leaving Royal Lodge, Page Six is told that Andrew plans to leave “as soon as possible.”
We’re told he plans to move to the private Sandringham estate, but his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, who has lived on the property since 2008, is said to be preparing to fend for herself as she has also been stripped of her title as Duchess of York.
However, their children Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie will not lose their titles.
In 2014, in a court filing related to Epstein’s chief associate Ghislaine Maxwell, Virginia Giuffre claimed that she was sex trafficked by Andrew when she was a minor.
In 2021, she formally accused Andrew of sexual abuse and assault in a civil suit filed in New York.
He denied ever meeting Giuffre and even suggested that the infamous photo of them together was created digitally, but the two reached an out-of-court settlement a year later.
Andrew’s title revocation followed the publication of Giuffre’s posthumous memoir, Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice.
Giuffre died by suicide earlier this year.
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