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Prince Andrew will stop using his royal titles and honours after a fresh wave of controversy over the Epstein scandal and alleged contact with a suspected Chinese spy.

Although he will remain a prince, he will no longer use his Duke of York title following the move.

It is understood Andrew made the decision in close consultation with both King Charles and Prince William before the news was announced on Friday, October 17.

It comes just days before a memoir by Andrew's alleged accuser Virginia Giuffre, who died earlier this year, is set to be released.

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The former duke paid millions to settle a civil sexual assault case in 2022.

He has always insisted he had never met her and denied all acc

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