Overview
- Despite the palace stripping his styles and honors, he remains Duke of York in law because the peerage can be removed only by Parliament, and officials say the title is no longer used in documents.
- Falklands memorial plaques bearing his name have been taken down, with the Defence Ministry saying it is acting in line with the King’s wishes, while the palace has confirmed he keeps his Falklands service medal.
- He was photographed riding on the Windsor estate, and reporting indicates he has not yet vacated the Royal Lodge, which he has been directed to leave.
- Coverage citing insiders says he continues to insist on royal forms of address and has sought a full household staff for his next residence.
- New books and interviews push unverified allegations, including claims of sex workers brought into Buckingham Palace and purported security logs of his movements with Jeffrey Epstein, and no new criminal investigation has been announced.