Andrew handed stark warning by Daphne Barak as King strips brother of all royal titles: 'More is coming'

WATCH NOW: Royal Journalist Daphine Barak discusses Prince Andrew being stripped of his titles and whether there are more revelations to come

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Georgia Pearce

By Georgia Pearce


Published: 31/10/2025

- 09:41

The ex-Duke of York will now be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor following the King's decision

Andrew Mountbatten Windsor has been warned that "more is coming" following the King's decision to strip his brother of all honours and titles.

Speaking to GB News, renowned royal journalist Daphne Barak told the Late Show Live that the scandal became a "train wreck", with the Palace wondering "what was coming next".


In a statement on Thursday, Buckingham Palace confirmed that King Charles has initiated the process to remove all of Andrew's titles, styles and honours.

The statement read: "These censures are deemed necessary, notwithstanding the fact that he continues to deny the allegations against him.

"Their Majesties wish to make clear that their thoughts and utmost sympathies have been, and will remain with, the victims and survivors of any and all forms of abuse."

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Daphne Barak has warned there is 'more to come' as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor is stripped of all titles and honours

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Reacting to the monarch's decision, the journalist who exposed Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein's correspondence told GB News: "I just feel very sad that somebody with such a privileged childhood and background like Andrew, and also Sarah, she's come from a good family, that they did not make better choices in life.

"And their judgment was horrific, and this is where we've ended up."

Highlighting her close connection to Sarah Ferguson, Ms Barak added: "When we saw the in the Sun on Sunday and the Daily Mail, the first emails of Sarah Ferguson to Jeffrey Epstein, which were horrific and where she lied to the public, I cried, I was shocked, I didn't believe it because I knew Sarah very well.

"We knew there would be consequences, and then when we released the Andrew email to Jeffrey, the 'we are in it together' a day after the photo with Virginia Giuffre, we knew there would be very severe consequences."

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King Charles said his 'thoughts and utmost sympathies' are with the 'victims and survivors of any and all forms of abuse'

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Revealing that the Palace "reached out to two papers" to ask "what else is coming" following the release of the correspondence, Ms Barak said: "And I can tell you right now that the Palace did call at least one of the two papers I work with and ask 'what if Daphne has more' and 'what's coming', and we do have much more.

"And I think they thought if they just do what they did to Andrew, it will not be published or aired."

The journalist also revealed to GB News: "But I can tell you already that one of the big networks at least, is working on a very big special, the downfall of the Yorks, so it's not going to stop the story.

"The story is big, but I think but I think it's high time."

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Ms Barak told GB News that the Palace 'called two of the papers she works with' to ask if there was 'more coming'

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Asked by host Bev Turner if there is "more to come" with revelations about the former Prince, Ms Barak stated: "Some of the emails were on Andrew's Royal Lodge emails, so the Palace should have access. My sources are very high end, but the Palace should have access.

"They do know that much more is coming, and it's very damaging. They know it from my papers, I was asked personally, and it's bad."

She concluded: "It was a very, very tight relationship, the traffic between Sarah, Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein was not one email, not two emails, there were more than 100 emails that we saw.

"I reveal what I reveal and I let the people judge. There is still things to be revealed, and it's not going to be pleasant, and the people won't exactly like it here in America."