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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s final humiliation over Jeffrey Epstein probe

2025-11-22 16:10
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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s final humiliation over Jeffrey Epstein probe

More and more organisations are cutting ties with the disgraced royal.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s final humiliation over Jeffrey Epstein probe Frankie Lister-Fell Frankie Lister-Fell Published November 22, 2025 4:10pm Updated November 22, 2025 4:12pm Share this article via whatsappShare this article via xCopy the link to this article.Link is copiedShare this article via facebook Comment now Comments File photo dated 16/09/25 of the then Duke of York arriving for the Requiem Mass service for the Duchess of Kent, at Westminster Cathedral, central London. The King has formally removed Andrew Mountbatten Windsor's prince title and his HRH style by issuing a Letters Patent. Picture date: Thursday November 6, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Jordan Pettitt/PA Wire 15303949 Andrew’s last remaining honour could be removed (Picture: Jordan Pettitt/PA Wire)

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor could have another honour stripped from him as further revelations about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein are disclosed.

Last month, the disgraced royal had all his titles removed and he was kicked out of his luxurious home at the Royal Lodge in Windsor.

This followed as more details about his friendship with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein were released in the US. Andrew has always strongly denied any wrongdoing.

Thousands of Epstein’s documents and emails have been released this week after US President Donald Trump came under mounting pressure from the public and Democrats.

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It was suggested in one correspondence between Jeffrey and Ghislaine Maxwell that Andrew had a ‘massage’ at Ghislaine’s house in London.

Andrew has since been summoned in front of Congress to answer pressing questions over the files.

Now his last remaining honour could be relinquished as more organisations seek to distance themselves from Andrew.

After his father, Prince Philip, died, Andrew inherited a civic honour called the Freedom of the City of London.

It’s a historic tradition that dates back to the 1230s. Nowadays, people can also become a ‘freeman’ by applying, joining one of the city’s Livery companies or being granted the honour due to their cultural contribution to London.

Actors Sir Ian McKellen, Cate Blanchett, Damian Lewis are some of the famous figures who have received the accolade.

BGUK_3402140 - London, UNITED KINGDOM *FILE PHOTOS* Buckingham Palace has announced Prince Andrew is to be stripped of titles and move out of Royal Lodge in Windsor, and will now be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor. Pictured: Prince Andrew BACKGRID UK 31 OCTOBER 2025 BYLINE MUST READ: Zak Hussein / BACKGRID UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com *Pictures Containing Children Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication* The former prince is now known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor (Picture: Zak Hussein/BACKGRID)

One of the traditions that comes with the title is an annual charity fundraising event where a celebrity freeman drives a flock of sheep across one of London’s bridges.

This year’s event will see Countryfile’s Adam Henson direct the farm animals across Southwark Bridge.

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The City of London Corporation said: ‘Andrew received the honour by virtue of patrimony, which is inherited as the child of a Freeman.

‘Applications via patrimony are not considered by our elected members.

‘The City Corporation is listening, and will continue to listen, to concerns raised.

‘And it will carefully consider the rules that govern how a Freedom is given – and the circumstances in which, and procedure by which, it can be removed.’

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