Why Andrew hasn't given up being a prince – amid call for him to 'live in exile'

Sky News' royal commentator has explained why Prince Andrew has not given up being called a prince – while another expert has said "the decent thing" for him to do would be "go into exile" overseas.

Andrew announced on Friday that he would stop using his Duke of York title and relinquish all other honours, including his role as a Royal Knight Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter.

However, he will continue to be known as a prince.

Royal commentator Alastair Bruce said that while Andrew's other honours and titles were conferred to him later in life, he became a prince when he was born to Elizabeth II while she was queen.

He told presenter Kamali Melbourne: "I think […] that style was quite special to the late Queen," he said. "And perhaps the King, for the moment, thinks that can be left alone.

It's a matter really for the King, for the royal household, perhaps with the guidance and advice of government, which I'm sure they are taking."

Since Andrew's announcement, there has been speculation over whether any further measures will be taken - and one author has now called for him to "go into exile".

Andrew Lownie, author of The Rise and Fall of the House of York, said: "The only way the story will go away is if he leaves Royal Lodge, goes into exile abroad with his ex-wife, and is basically stripped of all his honours, including Prince Andrew."

Royal Lodge is the Windsor mansion Andrew lives in with his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, who has also lost her Duchess of York title.

Mr Lownie continued: "He makes out he's an honourable man and he's putting country and family first. Well, if he is, then the optics look terrible for the monarchy. A non-working royal in a 30-room Crown Estate property with a peppercorn rent.

"He should do the decent thing and go. And frankly, he should go into exile."

Mr Lownie added If the royal family "genuinely want to cut links, they have to put pressure on him to voluntarily get out".

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Andrew's decision to stop using his titles was announced amid renewed scrutiny of his relationship with paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, and fresh stories linked to the late Virginia Giuffre.

Mis Giuffre, who was trafficked by Epstein, alleged she was sexually assaulted by Andrew on three occasions - which he has always vigorously denied.

The former duke paid to settle a civil sexual assault case with Ms Giuffre in 2022, despite insisting he had never met her.

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