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Donald Trump feels 'badly' for Royal Family over Andrew Mountbatten Windsor

King Charles III has formally removed all royal titles and military ranks from Prince Andrew amid Epstein scandal; Andrew will relocate from Royal Lodge to Sandringham Estate.

  • Trump expressed sympathy for the British royal family over the Andrew-Epstein scandal, calling it a 'terrible thing' that happened to them.
  • Andrew will be stripped of his honorary military rank of vice-admiral, his last remaining honorary title after returning others in 2022.
  • There are calls for Andrew to give evidence to a US Congressional committee about what he knew of Epstein's actions, while Trump also had connections with Epstein.
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The Royal House has removed the biography page of Andrew Mountbatten Windsor from the official website. The old link leads into the void.The British Royal House continues to follow the consequences of the title withdrawal for Andrew Mountbatten Windsor. On November 3, the biography page of the 65-year-old was removed from the official website of the British Royal House. Whoever enters the old link receives the message: "The requested page could …

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American President Donald Trump says he's sorry for the British royal family after King Charles retired his brother Andrew, the prince, because of his relationship with sexual offender Jeffrey Epstein, reports Reuters.

·Romania
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Andrew Mountbatten Windsor has dived. After the public "degradation" to the commoner, there is no trace of the former prince who fell deeply in the Epstein scandal. However, in the United Kingdom, the younger brother of King Charles III is still being written and talked about daily, for example, about alleged exile plans in Abu Dhabi. And from a distance, US President Donald Trump has also expressed himself. "It's terrible what happened to the f…

·Vienna, Austria
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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Sunday, November 2, 2025.
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