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Home›News›Crime / Security›British Govt to remove ‘Prince Andrew’ from royal line of succession.

British Govt to remove ‘Prince Andrew’ from royal line of succession.

By Savitri Laikram
24 February 2026
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February 24 2026

In a historic and dramatic development, the British government is advancing plans to remove Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor formerly Prince Andrew from the royal line of succession after his recent arrest, marking an extraordinary moment in modern monarchy.

The government is reportedly preparing legislative proposals that would strip Mountbatten-Windsor of his place in the order of succession to the British throne a constitutional move that has not been seen since the abdication of King Edward VIII in 1936.

Mountbatten-Windsor, 66, was arrested on February 19 on suspicion of misconduct in public office amid mounting scrutiny over his past role as a UK trade envoy and his long-standing association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. He was held for 11 hours and subsequently released under investigation, without charge.

While he has consistently denied any wrongdoing, the arrest and the disclosure of extensive documents linked to the Epstein case has intensified pressure on both the government and the monarchy.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s government has signaled it will consider putting forward legislation to remove Mountbatten-Windsor from the line of succession once the police investigation concludes. But such a measure would not be straightforward: it must be passed by the UK Parliament and then approved by all 14 Commonwealth realms where King Charles III remains head of state.

Several Commonwealth leaders have already voiced support for removing him. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese openly backed the move in correspondence with UK leaders, and New Zealand’s Prime Minister Christopher Luxon confirmed his country would also support legislation.

Buckingham Palace has indicated that it would not oppose legal changes to the succession, underscoring the broader desire within the institution to preserve the monarchy’s stability during a period of intense public scrutiny.

Removing someone from the line of succession is an extraordinary constitutional act that would require not just domestic legislation but co-ordination with all realms that share the British monarch as their sovereign. Experts note this process could be lengthy and politically complex, given the differing legal frameworks across realms.

Despite this complexity, the debate has ignited wider discussions about royal accountability. UK lawmakers have also scheduled parliamentary motions to release confidential documents related to Mountbatten-Windsor’s work as a trade envoy further broadening the inquiry into his conduct.

Once stripped of his princely style, titles, and honours in late 2025, Mountbatten-Windsor remained eighth in line to the throne a symbolic but legally significant position. Now, that position may also be at stake as governments and constitutional authorities weigh the future of a figure who has become deeply controversial both at home and across the Commonwealth.

The coming weeks are likely to be pivotal, not only for Mountbatten-Windsor himself, but for the monarchy’s role and perception in modern constitutional life.

Sources: The Guardian, AP News, Sky News, thealbertan.com

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