Queen Camilla and Zara Tindall attended a horse racing event together, showcasing solidarity in the wake of Prince Andrew’s decision to renounce his dukedom. Prince Andrew made the bold move to relinquish his title and associated honors as part of efforts by the King and the Prince of Wales to manage the ongoing scandal. This action preceded the upcoming release of Virginia Giuffre’s memoir, which is expected to shed light on the allegations of sexual assault and Andrew’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
Despite stepping back from certain royal engagements, Andrew retains his status as a prince and continues to reside at the Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park. Meanwhile, Queen Camilla fulfilled her royal obligations by gracing the Qipco British Champions Day at Ascot Racecourse in Berkshire over the weekend.
Camilla, an avid racing enthusiast, looked elegant in a light blue coat and accessorized with pearl drop earrings and a cream hat adorned with a blue ribbon. She engaged in cheerful conversations with royal racing manager John Warren and later awarded jockey Jason Watson with a trophy for winning the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes on Cicero’s Gift.
Zara Tindall, the King’s niece, sported a navy coat and a burgundy headpiece with feather embellishments while presenting the Qipco British Champions Sprint Stakes to Jamie Spencer, the victor of the Powerful Glory race.
Before making his decision public through Buckingham Palace, Prince Andrew consulted with his family members, including Prince Charles. The Duke of York had faced mounting pressure to relinquish his title, which he acquired from his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II, on the day of his 1986 wedding, linking him to the city of York.
Recent reports revealed Andrew’s correspondence with Epstein in 2011, suggesting ongoing contact despite his claims of cutting ties with the convicted sex offender. Giuffre’s book alleges that Andrew demanded a gag order and made monetary settlements to avoid further scandal, prompting legal action that could involve his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson and their daughters.
Giuffre expressed that beyond financial compensation, she sought acknowledgment and vowed to continue advocating against denial of her experiences. Despite vehemently denying the allegations, Andrew settled a civil case with Giuffre in 2022.


