Royal historian claims Prince William is behind Andrew demotion
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Royal historian Andrew Lownie suggests that the recent move to strip the former Duke of his titles was orchestrated not by the monarch or the Duke himself, but by Prince William, King Charles’ heir.

In the midst of ongoing controversy, Andrew ultimately relinquished his remaining royal titles. This decision, made public tonight, included stepping down from the Order of the Garter and surrendering his Duke of York designation.

Additionally, he forfeited his status as a Knights Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order. However, he retains the title of prince. Meanwhile, his ex-wife, Sarah, formerly the Duchess of York, also lost her titles and will now be known simply as Sarah Ferguson.

Andrew Lownie, who authored the unauthorized biography ‘Entitled’ about Prince Andrew, shared his insight tonight, asserting that the surprising decision was actually driven by Prince William, the heir apparent.

In an interview with the BBC, Lownie stated, “Andrew certainly hasn’t initiated this move to give up his titles.”

He added, “If he were truly considering his family’s interests, as he claims, he would have taken such action years ago. This decision doesn’t seem to be coming from King Charles either.”

‘It’s coming from William and the government I understand who felt that this was a distraction from the wider work of the royal family.’

He added: ‘I think there’s much more still to come out. And I think that was what was worrying them that that they were best to distance himself before, before these new allegations arose.’

Prince Andrew at the Order of the Garter service in 2019 outside St George's Chapel in Windsor

Prince Andrew at the Order of the Garter service in 2019 outside St George’s Chapel in Windsor 

Prince Andrew was seen having a frosty exchange with Prince William as they walked out of Westminster Abbey at the Duchess of Kent's funeral last month

Prince Andrew was seen having a frosty exchange with Prince William as they walked out of Westminster Abbey at the Duchess of Kent’s funeral last month

The news of Andrew’s demotion tonight follows a frosty exchange witnessed between Andrew and Prince William at the Duchess of Kent’s funeral last month.

The disgraced Duke of York tried to engage in conversation with his nephew after the pair paid tribute to Katharine Kent in a service at Westminster Cathedral.

Andrew could be seen muttering a few words to William, who appears to decline to engage in the conversation and only gives a brief nod in response.

Body language expert Judi James told the Daily Mail that Prince William’s ‘non-verbal responses’ suggest a degree of ‘awkwardness’ between the pair.

She also described the expression on Prince Andrew’s face as he tries to chat to his nephew as a ‘smug-looking smile’.

The prince’s decision tonight to give up his titles was made after strong pressure from King Charles and in discussion with other family members, including Prince William, as heir to the throne, as well as Andrew’s other siblings, Princess Anne and Prince Edward.

But there was also an air of weariness that the monarchy had been forced to endure another week of deeply damaging headlines at the disgraced duke’s hand.

Lownie said the demotion ‘doesn’t change very much.’

Andrew and Charles at Westminster Cathedral last month after the Duchess of Kent's funeral

Andrew and Charles at Westminster Cathedral last month after the Duchess of Kent’s funeral

Prince Andrew's statement released by Buckingham Palace

Prince Andrew’s statement released by Buckingham Palace

Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson at the Duchess of Kent's funeral in September 2025

Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson at the Duchess of Kent’s funeral in September 2025 

‘It protects his daughters. They retain their titles. I think something has to be seen to be done. And this seemed a very neat solution,’ the historian said.

‘But I think there’s still many questions. I mean, he still, I think, holds the rank of, Vice-Admiral Navy. He’s still living in Royal Lodge.’

Lownie added that he believes the title stripping is probably a compromise decision. 

‘As long as he can stay in Royal Lodge, as long as can have the shooting weekends, I think he’ll be content with this. This is probably a compromise position.

‘I mean he basically, in return for spending 10 million pounds on doing up Royal Lodge, has been given a peppercorn rent there and a long lease, and it’s going to be quite difficult to get him out of about the optics look. 

‘But I think, again, if he’s thinking of his family and the wider interests of the monarchy, he should be departing from Royal Lodge,’ Lownie said.

It is understood that the King, who is believed to have spoken to his brother by phone from Scotland about the issue, feels ‘glad’ at the outcome. ‘Something had to be done,’ a source said.

In a statement issued by Buckingham Palace on his behalf, Andrew made clear he continued to deny allegations of sexual assault made against him by the late Virginia Giuffre, who he met through paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.

Virginia Giuffre photographed with Prince Andrew and Ghislaine Maxwell in London in 2001

Virginia Giuffre photographed with Prince Andrew and Ghislaine Maxwell in London in 2001 

Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson in June 2016 at Royal Ascot

Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson in June 2016 at Royal Ascot

But he conceded continued revelations about his dealings with Epstein, as reported by The Mail on Sunday, were a ‘distraction’ from the good work of the Royal Family. 

Prince Andrew said his decision was prompted by his desire to ‘always… put my duty to my family and country first’ – echoing his infamous comment that he chose to break off relations with Epstein by flying to New York to tell him the news personally, because he was an ‘honourable’ man. 

Tonight, in a statement, the family of Ms Giuffre, who took her own life in April, said Andrew’s decision was ‘vindication for our sister and survivors everywhere’.

They added: ‘This moment serves as victory for Virginia, who consistently maintained, ‘He knows what happened, I know what happened, and there’s only one of us telling the truth, and I know that’s me’.’

Prince Andrew’s ex-wife, Sarah, Duchess of York, with whom he will continue to live at the lavish 30-bedroom Royal Lodge at Windsor, will now be known as simply Sarah Ferguson.

Lownie claimed Sarah will be the real loser of the decision, losing all of her titles while her ex-husband will remain a Prince by birthright.

‘I think it will be a blow to Sarah Ferguson. I mean, she’s capitalized on being Duchess of York for the last 40 years, even long after they were divorced.

‘I mean, if she’s used actually some of her brand products, so are Duchess products. So I think for her money-making activities, it’s going to be a bit of a blur.

‘In a statement issued by Buckingham Palace on his behalf, Andrew made clear he continued to deny allegations of sexual assault made against him by the late Virginia Giuffre, who he met through paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.’

Last weekend, the MoS exclusively revealed that Prince Andrew had publicly lied when he claimed he never had contact with Epstein again following a ‘final’ meeting with him in December 2010.

It obtained emails sent 12 weeks after that meeting in which Andrew contacted the sex offender to reassure him, the day after a picture of the prince with Ms Giuffre was published, that ‘we are in this together’ and would have to ‘rise above it’.

Sickeningly, Andrew concluded: ‘Otherwise keep in close touch and we’ll play some more soon!!!’ It was signed ‘A, HRH The Duke of York, KG’, as a knight of the Order of the Garter.

It was also revealed that Andrew met, on at least three occasions, the alleged Chinese spymaster at the centre of the current Whitehall espionage case.

Sources have told the Daily Mail that things came to a head this week after a ‘constant drip, drip’ of fresh claims, of which the MoS’s email revelations proved the ‘most significant issue’. The changes will take effect immediately and were decided upon in recognition of the fact that the prince’s personal issues continued to be an ‘unwelcome distraction’ from the work of the wider Royal Family.

However, the King has acknowledged that he cannot legally force Andrew out of his Royal Lodge home and he will continue to remain there so long as he can afford the rent.

The prince has a 100-year-plus private tenancy agreement with the Crown Estate which is said to be ‘unaffected’ by issues relating to his honours and titles.

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