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‘The Andrew formerly known as Prince’ and ‘meet Mr Windsor’


"The Andrew formerly known as Prince" reads the headline on the front page of The Sun.

Friday’s papers are dominated by the news that Prince Andrew is being stripped of his “prince” title and will leave his Windsor mansion, Royal Lodge. It follows weeks of intense scrutiny over his links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The Sun dubs him “the Andrew formerly known as Prince” and says the move is “the price to be paid for 14 years of damage to the Royal Family’s reputation”. Andrew has denied all allegations made against him.

"The Royal formerly known as Prince" reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Star.

The Daily Star echoes the Sun with “the Royal formerly known as Prince”. He will now go by Andrew Mountbatten Windsor. “We can think of a few other names…” writes the Star.

"Andrew to be stripped of his royal titles and must move out of home" reads the headline on the front page of The Guardian.

The Guardian notes that the decision follows “anxiety” in the royal household over Andrew’s friendship with Epstein and allegations of sexual assault by one of Epstein’s most prominent accusers, Virginia Giuffre.

"Andrew no longer Prince" reads the headline on the front page of The Daily Telegraph.

The Daily Telegraph says the decision was made late on Thursday after almost two weeks of negotiations with the wider family. An unnamed royal source tells the paper that it was clear there had been “serious lapses of judgement” from Andrew and “the necessity of further action was never in doubt”.

"Andrew stripped of his 'prince' title and home" reads the headline on the front page of The Times.

The Times says the royal has been “banished” to a “lonely life” in Sandringham, where he will be privately funded by the King. A palace source tells the paper that his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson is allowed to live there with him but is unlikely to join him.

"Finally.." reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Mirror.

Alongside a photo of Andrew, the Daily Mirror invites its readers to “Meet Mr Windsor” after he has “finally” been stripped of his title.

"Andrew humiliated as he's stripped of royal 'prince' title" reads the headline on the front page of The Independent.

The Independent says Andrew has been “humiliated” after the King’s “bombshell decree”.

"King removes 'style, titles and honours' from brother" reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Express.

Andrew tops the Daily Express too, which says the King has removed the “style, titles and honours” from his brother.

"Andrew stripped of prince title in historic move to save monarchy" reads the headline on the front page of The i Paper.

The i paper describes it as a “historic move to save the monarchy”. The i also looks ahead to next month’s Budget, reporting that there will be “stealth” tax increases.

"Humiliation for Reeves as she changes her story" reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Mail.

Andrew is pictured on the front page of the Daily Mail, but the paper’s lead story is the chancellor’s admission she failed to obtain the correct licence while renting out her London home. The paper says it is “humiliation” for Rachel Reeves as she “changes her story”. Reeves initially said she first became aware of it on Wednesday, but has since said she had found correspondence confirming that the letting agent had told her husband a licence would be required.

"Reeves house gaffe haunts Starmer" reads the headline on the front page of Metro.

“Reeves house gaffe haunts Starmer” is Metro’s headline, captioning a photo of the property in question: “Doom with a view”.

"US and China agree trade détente as Trump hails '12 out of 10' Xi summit" reads the headline on the front page of the Financial Times.

And the Financial Times leads with the US-China trade “détente” after President Donald Trump described his meeting with Chinese Premier Xi Jinping as “12 out of 10”.

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