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Prince Andrew latest: King Charles heckled over Andrew and Epstein during cathedral visit

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October 28, 2025
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Prince Andrew latest: King Charles heckled over Andrew and Epstein during cathedral visit
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Anti-monarchists respond to King being heckled

Graham Smith, chief executive officer of Republic, said: “The royals need to be challenged, and if the politicians won’t do the job and the police won’t investigate then more and more members of the public will be asking the tough questions.

“We want to see broadcasters invite Charles into a studio and ask him the same questions.”

A still from a video of the man shouting during a visit to Lichfield Cathedral by the King (Stephanie Wareham/PA)
A still from a video of the man shouting during a visit to Lichfield Cathedral by the King (Stephanie Wareham/PA) (PA Wire)

Athena Stavrou28 October 2025 05:00

Prince Andrew could face Commons scrutiny over title and peppercorn-rent mansion

MPs could debate Prince Andrew’s conduct, his 30-room mansion and the possibility of stripping him of his dukedom.

The Government has so far refused to allocate time in the House of Commons for MPs to discuss Andrew’s situation because the royal family wants Parliament to focus on “important issues”.

But the issue could be raised on one of the days when ministers are not in control of the parliamentary timetable.

A Liberal Democrat source indicated to the Sunday Times that the party could be prepared to use one of its opposition days to allow MPs to discuss Andrew’s behaviour.

Athena Stavrou28 October 2025 04:00

Editorial: The loss of Prince Andrew’s titles is a turning point for the monarchy

Nicole Wootton-Cane28 October 2025 04:00

Andrew ‘agrees to leave Royal Lodge on condition he gets new home’

Prince Andrew has reportedly agreed to leave the Royal Lodge under the condition he can move to Frogmore Cottage.

The prince has been facing mounting pressure to leave the 30 bedroom mansion this week.

According to The Sun, Andrew and his former wife Sarah Ferguson, who also lives at Royal Lodge, have agreed to move out if Andrew can move to Frogmore Cottage, and Sarah can move to Adelaide Cottage, where the Prince and Princess of Wales are due to move out of next month.

A friend of the pair told the paper: “Andy is willing to leave, but these are his demands.

“He is realistic and knows the writing is on the wall and that his time at Royal Lodge is up.

“If he must go then he has asked for Frogmore Cottage.

“Incredibly Sarah has said she wants Adelaide Cottage.”

Nicole Wootton-Cane28 October 2025 03:00

Who owns Frogmore Cottage?

Frogmore Cottage is ultimately owned by the Crown Estate, but is used as a private royal residence and is not open to the public. Ownership of Frogmore Cottage is passed from monarch to monarch.

In 2019, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex moved into the property and used it as their official home base while in the UK. It was gifted to them by the late Queen Elizabeth after they married in 2018.

The payment “fully covered the necessary renovation costs of Frogmore Cottage”, which remains “the UK residence of the duke and his family”, Harry’s spokesperson said in 2020.

The couple last spent time at the cottage in 2022, when they came to the UK to attend the late Queen’s platinum jubilee celebrations. They also hosted their daughter Lilibet’s first birthday there.

Frogmore Cottage on the Home Park Estate
Frogmore Cottage on the Home Park Estate (PA)

Nicole Wootton-Cane28 October 2025 01:00

Prince Andrew could face Commons scrutiny over title and peppercorn-rent mansion

MPs could debate Prince Andrew’s conduct, his 30-room mansion and the possibility of stripping him of his dukedom.

The Government has so far refused to allocate time in the House of Commons for MPs to discuss Andrew’s situation because the royal family wants Parliament to focus on “important issues”.

But the issue could be raised on one of the days when ministers are not in control of the parliamentary timetable.

A Liberal Democrat source indicated to the Sunday Times that the party could be prepared to use one of its opposition days to allow MPs to discuss Andrew’s behaviour.

Nicole Wootton-Cane28 October 2025 00:00

Recap: Andrew ‘agrees to leave Royal Lodge on condition he gets new home’

Prince Andrew has reportedly agreed to leave Royal Lodge under the condition he can move to Frogmore Cottage, the former home of Prince Harry and Meghan, with a separate property for his former wife Sarah Ferguson.

Andrew has been facing mounting pressure to leave the 30-room mansion this week amid the continuing outcry over his links to Jeffrey Epstein. Andrew strenuously denies all accusations against him.

According to The Sun, Andrew and Ms Ferguson, who also lives at Royal Lodge, have agreed to move out if Andrew can move to Frogmore Cottage and Sarah can move to Adelaide Cottage – where the Prince and Princess of Wales are due to move out of next month.

“No one is really sure how it’s going to go down at the Palace yet,” a friend of the pair told the paper.

“Andy is willing to leave, but these are his demands. He is realistic and knows the writing is on the wall and that his time at Royal Lodge is up. If he must go then he has asked for Frogmore Cottage.”

Sarah Ferguson, Prince Andrew’s ex-wife, has reportedly denied the pair have made any demands to move into Frogmore Cottage and Adelaide Cottage.

A source told The Times she said the arrangement is one of the options suggested by Buckingham Palace in the past.

The Independent has contacted Buckingham Palace for comment.

Athena Stavrou27 October 2025 23:19

Recap: Prince Andrew should ‘leave public life forever’, says Jenrick

Prince Andrew should ‘leave public life forever’, says Jenrick

Nicole Wootton-Cane27 October 2025 23:00

Comment: Will parliament’s push to strip Prince Andrew’s titles work?

Nicole Wootton-Cane27 October 2025 22:00

Virginia Giuffre would see Prince Andrew giving up Royal titles ‘as a victory’, says memoir co-author

Ms Wallace called the move a symbolic but important step in holding men accountable in an interview with BBC Newsnight on Monday (20 October).

Virginia Giuffre would see Prince Andrew giving up titles as ‘victory’

Virginia Giuffre would see Prince Andrew giving up his Royal titles “as a victory”, said Amy Wallace, co-author of the Jeffrey Epstein-accuser’s memoir. Ms Wallace called the move a symbolic but important step in holding men accountable in an interview with BBC Newsnight on Monday (20 October). The former Duke of York gave up using all his titles and honours on Friday (17 October), following new allegations against him in Giuffre’s posthumous memoir, Nobody’s Girl – which was published on Tuesday (21 October). Prince Andrew denies any wrongdoing.

Nicole Wootton-Cane27 October 2025 21:00

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