Prince Andrew gives up his Duke of York title as Epstein allegations
refuse to fade
[October 18, 2025]
By JILL LAWLESS and PAN PYLAS
LONDON (AP) — Prince Andrew said Friday he is giving up his royal title
of the Duke of York and other honors after his friendship with sex
offender Jeffrey Epstein returned to the headlines.
Andrew, younger brother of King Charles III, said in a statement
released by Buckingham Palace that “the continued accusations about me
distract from the work of His Majesty and the royal family.”
“With His Majesty’s agreement, we feel I must now go a step further. I
will therefore no longer use my title or the honours which have been
conferred upon me,” Andrew said in his statement Friday. “As I have said
previously, I vigorously deny the accusations against me.”
Epstein-related allegations
It’s the latest fall from grace for the 65-year-old prince, who had
already stepped down from public life in 2019 over his links to Epstein
despite his denials of any wrongdoing.
News that he will be ditching his title came in the wake of the release
of excerpts of an upcoming posthumous memoir from Virginia Roberts
Giuffre, who has alleged she was trafficked by Epstein and had sex with
Andrew when she was 17. The memoir is due to be published on Tuesday.
Giuffre died by suicide in April at the age of 41. In the memoir, she
details alleged encounters with Prince Andrew, who she sued in 2021.
Andrew denied her claims and said he didn’t recall having met her.

Interview misstep
Andrew, once second in line to the British throne, has long been a
source of tabloid fodder because of his links to Epstein, other
questionable characters and money woes.
His attempt to refute Giuffre’s allegations backfired during a November
2019 BBC interview. Viewers saw a prince who proffered curious rebuttals
— such as disputing Giuffre’s recollection of sweaty dancing by saying
he was medically incapable of perspiring — and showed no empathy for the
women who said Epstein abused them.
Within days of the interview, Andrew stepped down from his royal duties.
Giuffre sued him and the case was settled in 2022 for an undisclosed
sum. A statement filed in court said that the prince acknowledged
Epstein was a sex trafficker and Giuffre was “an established victim of
abuse.”
Family repercussions
As well as no longer using the title of the Duke of York, a
long-established title that was gifted to him by his mother Queen
Elizabeth II at his wedding to Sarah Ferguson in 1986, Andrew will also
give up other titles: Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order
and Royal Knight Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. He
will remain a prince, which he has been entitled to since birth.

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Virginia Roberts Giuffre, center, who says she was trafficked by sex
offender Jeffrey Epstein, holds a news conference outside a
Manhattan court where sexual assault claimants invited by a judge
addressed a hearing following Epstein's jailhouse death in New York,
Aug. 27, 2019. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews, File)

Andrew's ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson will also no longer use the title
of Duchess of York. Their children, Beatrice and Eugenie, will
remain princesses.
Andrew’s chaotic marriage to Ferguson, widely known as Fergie,
lasted a decade though the two remain close, living together at a
30-room mansion near Windsor Castle.
Ferguson, herself, has also been embroiled in Epstein-related
allegations. Last month, a number of charities severed ties with her
after British newspapers published an email that she reportedly
wrote to Epstein, describing him as a “supreme friend.’’
Once the golden boy
Andrew had been the poster boy of the royal family for many years,
and his romantic links to a number of models and starlets during his
youth were widely chronicled in the British press.
His star status within the royal family was at its peak after he
flew in multiple missions as a helicopter pilot in the Royal Navy
during the 1982 Falklands War when British forces sailed to the
south Atlantic to eject the Argentine military that had invaded the
U.K. overseas territories.
Questions over financing
Andrew has long been criticized for his opulent, globe-trotting
lifestyle.
When he stopped being a working royal, Andrew lost his primary
source of income. Questions have been raised since how he has funded
his lifestyle, including the running of his Royal Lodge home.
Earlier this year, court documents showed that his damaged
reputation and need for money led him to become entangled with a
suspected Chinese spy, businessman Tengbo Yang, who was barred from
the U.K. in 2023.
Dominic Hampshire, a former senior aide to Andrew, told a special
immigration appeals commission how he had arranged meetings between
the prince and Yang in an effort to drum up some cash.
While Andrew has said he never discussed anything sensitive with the
suspected spy and that he ceased contact with him as soon as
concerns were raised, he retreated from view after the news emerged
last December.
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Brian Melley contributed to this report.
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