Prince Andrew renounced his royal peerage and titles on Friday, after facing pressure from King Charles following further revelations about his relationship with US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

This means he will no longer be referred to as the Duke of York.

The prince has already had his duties scaled back following an interview that aired in 2016 where he discussed his relationship with Epstein and further in 2022 during a civil sexual abuse case brought against him by Virginia Giuffre.

Prince Andrew has long denied the assault accusations.

With Giuffre's memoir to be released posthumously the prince has taken further steps back from royal life.

But the second son of the late Queen Elizabeth still remains a prince and in the line of succession, despite calls for his remaining title

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