I don’t currently have live access to up-to-the-minute news feeds, but here’s what has been reported recently about Prince Andrew’s status and location, based on available public coverage.
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Summary of latest developments (as reported in late 2024–early 2025 period): Prince Andrew was stripped of his royal titles and moved out of the Royal Lodge near Windsor. He has been referred to in coverage under the name Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor following the Royal Family’s decision to remove his official titles and associations. This represented a formal shift in his status within the Royal Family, with ongoing media scrutiny surrounding his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Please note that these events were reported over a period of time, and different outlets used varying timelines for when moves or title changes occurred. For example, Sky News coverage summarized his loss of title and relocation from Royal Lodge, while other outlets tracked subsequent reporting on his status and activities [Sky News coverage & analysis; CBS News summaries].[1][2]
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Current status indicators you’ll often see in updates: he is frequently described as “Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor” in formal reporting after the title removal, and many articles note that he has stepped back from public royal duties and resides privately rather than as a working royal [CBS News coverage; Sky News coverage].[2][1]
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Additional context from various outlets: several outlets have continued to cover his legal and public-interest status, including reporting on investigations or inquiries related to Epstein-era activities, and on his remaining connections to the Royal Family and public engagements (if any) post-title removal. For a broader sense of how outlets frame the topic, you’ll see a mix of updates from major international outlets and royal-focused sites [CBS News; Sky News; GB News; SCMP].[7][8][9][2]
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Sources
Former Prince Andrew spent 11 hours in a British jail on Thursday as he faces an investigation for possible wrongdoing as a trade official after revelations in the Jeffrey Epstein files. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab has more. Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the former British prince, was arrested on Thursday over suspected misconduct in public office revealed in the Epstein files. CBS News London bureau chief Tina Kraus has the latest. … Former Prince Andrew's arrest followed...
www.cbsnews.comLatest Prince Andrew news, stories and updates from The Royal Observer.
www.theroyalobserver.comSky News - First for Breaking News, video, headlines, analysis and top stories from business, politics, entertainment and more in the UK and worldwide.
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news.sky.comAndrew will attend the Coronation, but his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson will not
www.gbnews.comThe Duke of York stepped down as a working royal in 2019
www.gbnews.comAndrew Mountbatten-Windsor (formerly Prince Andrew), is the second son of Queen Elizabeth II, and the younger brother of her royal successor, King Charles III. A former vice-admiral, Andrew served for 22 years in the Royal Navy as a helicopter pilot, most notably during the Falklands War. Throughout his career, he performed various royal duties, including a decade-long tenure as the UK’s Special Representative for International Trade and Investment. The former Duke of York was stripped of his...
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