In a significant move, Keir Starmer has expressed his full support for the decision to remove Prince Andrew’s titles, according to a statement from No10. The government spokesperson conveyed solidarity with Virginia Giuffre’s family and all victims of Jeffrey Epstein’s heinous acts. Following a momentous announcement by Buckingham Palace, Prince Andrew has agreed to vacate Royal Lodge due to ongoing controversies surrounding his association with the convicted sex offender. Going forward, he will be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.
The No10 representative reiterated backing for the Palace’s recent action and extended heartfelt sympathies to the victims of Epstein’s atrocities. Trade Minister Sir Chris emphasized the long-standing public sentiment favoring the revocation of Andrew’s titles and suggested that he should address queries regarding his ties to Epstein in the United States. Sir Chris highlighted the gravity of the allegations against Andrew, noting the abuse of trust and authority displayed by the former royal.
Despite Andrew’s denial of the accusations, Buckingham Palace has acknowledged significant errors in judgment. The Palace disclosed that Andrew will now be recognized as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor and will be relocating from Royal Lodge to alternative private accommodation. The Palace underscored the necessity of these measures despite Andrew’s continued denial of the allegations.
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