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Virginia Giuffre's family welcomes Andrew's fall from royal status but says he faces more questions

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The family of Virginia Roberts Giuffre praised King Charles III’s decision to strip his brother Andrew of his princely title and spacious home.
Virginia Giuffre’s family welcomes Andrew’s fall from royal status but says he faces more questions
Giuffre’s family declared victory on behalf of Andrew’s accuser, who died by suicide in April at the age of 41.
Giuffre’s family declared victory on behalf of Andrew’s accuser, who died by suicide in April at the age of 41.
Giuffre’s family declared victory on behalf of Andrew’s accuser, who died by suicide in April at the age of 41.
Giuffre’s family declared victory on behalf of Andrew’s accuser, who died by suicide in April at the age of 41.
The family of Virginia Roberts Giuffre praised King Charles III’s decision to strip his brother Andrew of his princely title and spacious home, as pressure mounted Friday on the disgraced royal to answer questions from politicians and the police about his finances and his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein.
The king acted to stem mounting public disapproval as more damning details emerged about Andrew’s relationship with the convicted sex offender. Charles moved to preserve the monarchy from the fallout by forcibly removing a British prince’s title for the first time in a century.
Julian Payne, a former communications secretary to the king and queen, said that, as the scandal around Andrew grew and grew, the royal family had decided that „a tipping point had been reached.“
The former Prince Andrew will now be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor. He will move out of Royal Lodge, the 30-room mansion near Windsor Castle where he has lived for more than 20 years, and into a more remote home funded by his brother on the king’s Sandringham Estate in eastern England.
„We warmly, I warmly support what the King is doing today“, trade minister Chris Bryant told the BBC.

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