Australians have delivered a brutal verdict on former British prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, with big majorities disliking Queen Elizabeth’s second son and supporting King Charles’ decision to strip his brother of his titles and evict him from his royal mansion.
In a further blow to the former prince, who was once second in line to be king and who is still eighth in the line of succession – which means he is still eligible to be Australia’s head of state – 60 per cent of Australians want him removed from the line of succession.
This proposal to remove Andrew because of his long friendship with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is currently being debated in the UK and would require legal changes in the UK and in Commonwealth countries, including Australia.
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