Prince Andrew has made the decision to relinquish his royal titles under pressure from King Charles III, following ongoing accusations that have garnered significant attention in the UK and abroad recently. This decision, which was confirmed by Andrew after discussions with the monarch, will also affect Sarah Ferguson.
The focus now shifts to the couple’s children, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, who were both born after receiving their York titles. Despite the change, the princesses’ status as grandchildren of the late Queen Elizabeth II entitles them to retain their birth titles.
While Sarah Ferguson will no longer hold the Duchess of York title, the York children’s positions as Princesses will remain unchanged. Similarly, Prince Andrew will maintain his princely title, as it was bestowed upon him from birth, even though his other titles are now in a state of “abeyance.”
In a statement released, Prince Andrew expressed that ongoing accusations have led him to take the step of relinquishing his accumulated titles, prioritizing his duty to his family and country. He emphasized his decision to step back from public life five years ago and reiterated his denial of the accusations against him.
The controversy stems from allegations made by Virginia Giuffre, a victim of Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender and former associate of Prince Andrew. Despite denying the allegations, Prince Andrew reached a £12 million settlement with Ms. Giuffre to prevent a civil trial in the United States.
In a notable 2019 interview, Prince Andrew claimed to have cut ties with Epstein in 2010, yet an email exchange from 2011 suggests continued communication. The latest developments have raised questions about Prince Andrew’s actions and decisions in light of the ongoing scandal.


