Britain’s Prince Andrew, the younger brother of King Charles III, has relinquished the title of Duke of York and all other royal honours after a “discussion” with the monarch, amid “continued accusations” around his association with American sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The scandal-hit 65-year-old had already stopped using the “His Royal Highness (HRH)” title, having stepped back as a working royal earlier. On Friday, he announced that all his other titles will also become inactive, even as he continued to “vigorously” deny all accusations against him. As a son of the late Queen Elizabeth II, he will retain the title of “Prince” in accordance with Letters Patent issued in 1917 by King George V.

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