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Plaques Removed as New Claims and Palace Friction Deepen Pressure on Andrew Mountbatten‑Windsor

The latest coverage centers on new accusations with reports pointing to curtailed palace courtesies.

Overview

  • Biographer Andrew Lownie alleges Andrew routinely brought sex workers into Buckingham Palace and says the late Queen knew, citing palace insiders who claim security complaints were dismissed.
  • Palace reporting portrays Andrew insisting staff address him as “Your Royal Highness” at home despite the loss of titles, while courtesies such as Windsor kitchen meals and formal salutes have reportedly been withdrawn.
  • Media say he and Sarah Ferguson have been told to vacate the Royal Lodge, and he has requested a cook, housekeeper, secretary, butler and gardener for a new residence.
  • The U.K. Ministry of Defence said Falklands memorial plaques bearing his name were removed in line with the King’s directive, though he keeps his Falklands War medal.
  • New photos show him riding on Windsor grounds as U.S. lawmakers seek his testimony on Epstein, with tabloids highlighting 2015 emails referencing a “massage” at Ghislaine Maxwell’s London home.