Overview
- Sixteen Democratic representatives requested that Andrew provide a recorded interview about Jeffrey Epstein’s network, citing his long association and documented allegations, though Republicans control the committee and cannot easily compel his cooperation.
- An official entry in The Gazette dated November 3, bearing the Great Seal, confirms he is no longer entitled to the styles Prince or Royal Highness, and his biography has been removed from the royal.uk website.
- UK Defence Secretary John Healey said the government is working to remove Andrew’s honorary vice-admiral rank, while Buckingham Palace confirmed he may retain his Falklands War service medal.
- Buckingham Palace has ordered him to vacate the Royal Lodge, with reporting indicating a planned move to a smaller property on the Sandringham estate and discussions of a privately funded support package still under negotiation.
- Prime Minister Keir Starmer called any decision to cooperate with Congress a personal matter while noting that people with relevant information should share it, and fresh media and book claims continue to sustain scrutiny of the case.