The conduct of Andrew Mountbatten Windsor could be debated by MPs for the first time after the King officially stripped his disgraced brother of his titles.

The Liberal Democrats intend to raise the former prince’s Royal Lodge arrangements, including details about the size of any payout for leaving the property, after the Commons returns from recess on Tuesday.

By convention, MPs are not allowed to criticise the royal family in the chamber.

But Andrew, 65, is now a commoner after Charles’ decision to banish him from the monarchy followed growing controversy over his links to paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.

Andrew has for many years has been dogged by allegations he sexually abused Virginia Giuffre after she was trafficked by the financier. He strenuously denies the accusation

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