Andrew Mountbatten Windsor: Could the disgraced royal's name be changed again?
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Andrew Mountbatten Windsor: Could the disgraced royal's name be changed again?
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"He has been stripped of his titles and forced to leave his 30-room mansion in Windsor, but disgraced member of the royal family Andrew Mountbatten Windsor may be given something new by Buckingham Palace a hyphen in his name. This would change it to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, and bring the double-barrelled surname in line with how it was first used by the Queen, and how it is usually formulated by his relatives."
"When the palace announced that Andrew would no longer hold the title of Prince or His Royal Highness in the wake of further revelations about his connections with paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein, and the publication of a damning book by Virginia Giuffre, it gave his name as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, with no hyphen a decision that was reportedly agreed with Andrew himself."
The Independent covers issues from reproductive rights to climate change and Big Tech with on-the-ground reporting and fact parsing. Donations fund journalists in the field and keep reporting accessible without paywalls, supported by readers who can afford it. Prince Andrew has been stripped of his titles and left his Windsor residence amid revelations linking him to Jeffrey Epstein and Virginia Giuffre's book. The palace initially styled his name as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor without a hyphen, reportedly agreed with him. Officials are now considering reinstating the hyphen to match the Queen's original Mountbatten-Windsor styling and family usage.
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