King Charles III has officially stripped his brother Andrew Mountbatten Windsor of his HRH style and prince title.
A new entry into Britain’s official public record shows that the change has now been made after it was announced last week.
The King made the changes following weeks of intense scrutiny over the former prince’s links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The record also confirmed his removal from the Roll of Peerage as the Duke of York, which had also been announced.
The entry published in The Gazette, the UK’s official public record, reads:
“The King has been pleased by Letters Patent under the Great Seal of the Realm dated 3 November 2025 to declare that Andrew Mountbatten Windsor shall no longer be entitled to hold and enjoy the style, title or attribute of ‘Royal Highness’ and the titular dignity of ‘Prince’.”
Buckingham Palace had said last week that Andrew would leaving his Royal Lodge home in Windsor.
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor – as he is now to be known – gave up his other royal titles in October, including the Duke of York, after more questions and allegations about his private life.
The palace said the former prince has agreed to leave Royal Lodge as his links to paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein continue to cause controversy.
The decision was made due to serious lapses in Andrew’s judgement, it is understood, and he continues to deny the accusations against him.
It was also understood that he did not object to the King’s decision to remove his titles.

