How Andrew's name could change AGAIN — because of a request from the late Queen
11-11-2025 05:45 via mirror.co.uk

How Andrew's name could change AGAIN — because of a request from the late Queen

Prince Andrew became Andrew Mountbatten Windsor when he was stripped of his prince title and his dukedom over his friendship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein
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