Overview
- Buckingham Palace said the King has begun the formal process to remove Andrew’s style, titles and honours, and served notice to surrender the Royal Lodge lease.
- Unsealed court filings from the USVI–JP Morgan case show an April 15, 2010 email in which Andrew told Jeffrey Epstein it would be “good to catch up in person.”
- House Oversight members urged Andrew to testify in Washington, with Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi saying he would seek a subpoena and colleagues calling for him to “come clean.”
- Andrew has been scrubbed from the Royal Family website and struck from the peerage roll, with royal warrants and letters patent expected to formalize the removals.
- UK police reaffirmed their 2016 decision not to open a full criminal probe, while MPs review his lease arrangements; reports say he will relocate to private lodging at Sandringham with a relocation payment, and he continues to deny the allegations after a 2022 civil settlement.