Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, royal line of succession
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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is currently eighth in the royal line of succession, behind Princess Lilibet. His removal would require legislation by the British parliament and support from the Commonwealth realms.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has backed moves to remove Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the line of succession, declaring the idea of "King Andrew" is "not on" amid escalating fallout from the Epstein files.
UK government weighs legal move to remove Prince Andrew from royal succession, requiring Parliament approval and backing from Commonwealth nations.
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor will reportedly do what it takes to avoid legal trouble as his future remains uncertain. The former Prince Andrew — who was arrested last week on his 66th birthday on
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor latest: Palace ‘won’t oppose’ Starmer’s plan to remove former prince from line of succession - It comes as the prime minister weighs up introducing legislation to remove the
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Police search Andrew's former home, Royal Lodge
Windsor's former home in Windsor following his arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office last week. Report by Ketchs. Like us on Facebook at and follow us on Twitter at