Andrew Mountbatten Windsor's name could be set for another change, this time to include a hyphen, following a request from the late Queen, it has been reported.

According to longstanding Royal tradition, the former prince's family name should be written as Mountbatten-Windsor. This directly relates to the legacy of the late Queen and her 1960 Privy Council declaration, which officially established the family surname for those descendants not holding the titles of prince or princess.

However, after his titles were removed last month, the ex-Duke was reintroduced to the public as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, notably without the hyphen. It is thought that Buckingham Palace will now reconsider how to present Andrew's name in line with the declaration signed by Queen Elizabeth II two weeks pri

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