
York city council has asked Prince Andrew to drop the title of “Duke of York”
Prince Andrew was denied a ceremonial honour in the city of York on Thursday, reigniting speculation about how long he will maintain the title of ‘Duke of York.’
On Wednesday night, council members met to consider whether the duke should preserve his Freedom of the City title, which he received in 1986 when he married and became the Duke of York.
They resolved unanimously to remove Andrew’s title, thereby stating their view on his sex abuse issue.
Darryl Smalley, an executive member of the City of York Council, commented on the matter, insisting that Prince Andrew relinquish his Duke of York title as well.
Smalley was quoted saying: “I was pleased to see councillors of all parties support this motion and make it clear that it is no longer appropriate for Prince Andrew to represent York and its residents. The removal of this honorary title sends the right message that we as a city stand with victims of abuse.”
The council exec also said that its time for Andrew to “do the right thing and relinquish his Duke of York title.”
Smalley added: “If he fails to do so, the Government and Buckingham Palace must step in to remove his title to finally end Prince Andrew’s connection to York.”
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