Prince Andrew - report

Son of Elizabeth II (born 1960)

Prince Andrew, Duke of York, is a member of the British royal family. He is the third child and second son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and a younger brother of King Charles III. Andrew was born second in the line of succession to the British throne and is now eighth, and the first person in the line who is not a descendant of the reigning monarch.

2021 2023 2024

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Significant news events for Prince Andrew

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Duke of York is not allowed to wear a uniform at four of the five ceremonial events. Only working royals will parade in military attire when Her Majesty is laid to rest September 19. He will be back in military uniform for the final vigil around the Queen's coffin during the lying in state in Westminster.
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Duke of York was expected to attend Order of the Garter ceremony. But Queen reportedly told him to stay out of sight 'for his own good' Prince Andrew stepped down from royal duties in the wake of Virginia Giuffre scandal. He was stripped of honorary military roles, including Colonel of Grenadier Guards.
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Princess Charlotte joined her female cousins at Horse Guard's Parade. Savannah, 11, is the Queen's eldest greatgrandchild. Duke of York will miss Jubilee Service of Thanksgiving at St Paul's Cathedral. Andrew, 62, was set to join wider royal family at high-profile event.
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York strips Britain's Prince Andrew of the freedom of the city. Local councilors voted en masse to rescind the honor bestowed on Andrew in 1987. Decision will not automatically strip the Queen's youngest son of his 'Duke of York' title.
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Piers Morgan hits out at'snivelling little coward' Prince Andrew. Calls for him to be stripped of all remaining titles and privileges. Comes after he reportedly reached a'settlement in principle' with Virginia Giuffre, in the civil sex claim. He will be using money from the queen to payGiuffre.
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Duke of York and his accuser Virginia Giuffre have reached an out-of-court settlement in the civil sex claim filed in the US. Court documents show the Duke will make a ‘substantial donation’ toGiuffre’s victims’ rights charity. Terms of the settlement remain secret for now.
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Prince Andrew has reached a settlement in the civil sex claim filed by Virginia Giuffre. Andrew has agreed to make a ‘substantial donation’ to a charity, and has accepted that she ‘suffered as an established victim of abuse’ It comes after a civil sexual assault case was brought against him in the US.
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Prince Andrew has been stripped of his military honours by the Queen. He will also no longer be allowed to use the honorific 'HRH' in official capacity. Comes as a New York judge rules he must face a civil trial over claims he sexually abused Virginia Giuffre when she was just 17. Prince Andrew strongly denies the allegations against him.
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Judge Kaplan dismissed legal team's attempt to have case thrown out. Andrew’s other honorary military titles were: Honorary air commodore of RAF Lossiemouth; Colonel-in-chief of the Royal Irish Regiment. Ministry of Defence said it had no comment because it was a matter for the Palace.
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New York Judge Lewis A. Kaplan today refused to grant the royal’s motion to dismiss. Queen Elizabeth's son now faces the prospect of a full trial later this year. Virginia Giuffre is accusing the Duke of York of sexually abusing her when she was 17.