Queen Camilla’s advocacy ‘may have shaped Andrew decision’

Andrew is no longer a 'prince' or a 'duke' following Palace decisions
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Reports have emerged suggesting Queen Camilla's dedication to supporting sexual assault victims played a role in recent Palace decisions regarding Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.
The Queen's longstanding commitment to helping survivors of rape and sexual abuse reportedly influenced discussions about the former duke's association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
According to the Telegraph, concerns were raised that Andrew's connections were creating obstacles for the Queen's advocacy work.
Having devoted decades to supporting survivors of sexual violence, she reportedly found his links to Epstein increasingly problematic for her charitable efforts.

Queen Camilla’s advocacy ‘may have shaped Andrew decision’
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These concerns allegedly contributed to the decision-making process that resulted in Andrew losing his royal titles and his residence at Royal Lodge, though GB News understands the final determination rested with the King.
Virginia Giuffre accused Andrew of sexual assault when she was a teenager, claiming she was trafficked by Epstein. Andrew has consistently and strongly refuted these allegations.
The ongoing controversy surrounding these claims and Andrew's documented friendship with Epstein created what sources described as an increasingly difficult situation for the Queen's advocacy work.
The People's Channel understands that the decision to remove Andrew's titles was ultimately made by King Charles himself, prompted by what sources described as the former duke's serious lapses in judgement.

Camilla hosting a reception recognising those who support survivors of sexual assault in 2024
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The monarch's determination was not solely based on the Queen's concerns, though both Their Majesties expressed clear sympathies for victims in the official Palace statement.
The statement read: "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."
The formal process of removing Andrew's titles is now underway following Thursday's announcement.
The King will send a royal warrant to Lord Chancellor David Lammy regarding the dukedom, alongside letters patent that will officially revoke Andrew's entitlement to use the title of prince and the HRH style.
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He stepped down from public duties in 2019 following his controversial Newsnight interview about his relationship with Epstein.
Downing Street confirmed there are no plans for legislative changes to remove Andrew from the line of succession, where he remains eighth.
The Prime Minister's spokesman stated the Government is "focused on using parliamentary time to improve the lives of working people."








