
"I think the practicality of the idea that he can stay living in Sandringham, I think that's a non-starter,"
"Listen, I'm being serious, but exiled to one of the Ascension Islands... St Helena or something like which are really out of sight and out of mind."
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has faced renewed calls for exile after reports of his arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office. A former Conservative MP argued that continued residence at royal estates such as Sandringham is untenable and suggested remote locations like Ascension Island or St Helena. The remarks have intensified debate about the Duke's future role, status, and implications for the monarchy's stability. Downing Street has not confirmed legislative plans, but senior figures have explored whether Parliament could alter his constitutional standing. Formal removal from the line of succession would require parliamentary legislation and consultation with other Commonwealth realms.
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