Overview
- Democrats on the House Oversight Committee asked Andrew to give a recorded interview in Washington about Epstein, a step reporting indicates he is likely to refuse and that the Republican-led committee is unlikely to compel.
- Buckingham Palace says a formal process is under way to remove his royal style, titles and honours, and he has been told to surrender the Royal Lodge tenancy and will be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.
- Defence Secretary John Healey told the BBC the government is working to strip Andrew of his remaining honorary military rank of Vice Admiral.
- The palace indicated he may keep his Falklands campaign and other service medals, following public arguments from veterans—including Simon Weston—that removing earned medals would be wrong.
- Multiple outlets report he will relocate to a property on the Sandringham estate as Sarah Ferguson leaves the Royal Lodge and considers a solo memoir, while Beatrice and Eugenie retain their princess titles with stated support from the palace.