Prince Andrew Stripped of His City of York Honorary Title

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The embattled British Prince Andrew, that was stripped of nearly all the prestige of royalty and the British monarchy because of his links with the Epstein affair, on Wednesday, April 27 also lost the honorary title granted him by the English city of York.


Following a unanimous vote by local elected officials, the second son of Queen Elizabeth II, who bears the title of Duke of the York in northern England, was stripped of the ” Freedom of the city of York ”.

Simple honorary value

The title was formerly associated with important functions but today only retains an honorary value.

It dates back to 1272, but it is referred to from the time of the Anglo-Saxons. The ” Freemen ” played a role in particular in the control of trade and the management of grazing rights.

It was granted the prince in 1987.

Prince Andrew, 62, was stripped of every official role in January and can no longer use his title of Royal Highness.

His travails came after American Virginia Giuffre accused him of sexually assaulting her in 2001 when she was under the influence of the late American financier Jeffrey Epstein. 

He obtained the abandonment of the civil proceedings which had been brought against him before the American courts thanks to a confidential agreement.

A title that “taints this city”

Ahead of the vote, local resident Gwen Swinburn called Prince Andrew a “disgrace” and said he should be declared persona non grata in the city and even lose his title as duke. “Our queen has stripped him of almost all his titles and responsibilities, except the title of the duke which taints this city,” she pointed out.

Independent elected Mark Warters stressed before the vote that stripping Andrew of the honorary title granted to him by the city would send a “strong signal”.

Among the residents interviewed by AFP, Peter Robinson, a 65-year-old pensioner, sees Prince Andrew as “a source of embarrassment for York”.

However, Prince Andrew appeared in public on March 29 at Westminster Abbey, on the arm of his mother Elizabeth II, during a tribute ceremony to his father, Prince Philip, husband of the Queen, who died in early April 2021 at the age 99.