Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the disgraced former prince who has been stripped of his titles, has been dealt another blow by King Charles.
The King ordered his membership of the Order of the Garter, to which he was appointed in 2006, be removed, The Independent reports.
Mountbatten-Windsor’s appointment as a Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order was also reported to be cancelled and annulled, it said.
Official notice of the titles being revoked was published in The London Gazette - the official public record.
These were the last of his remaining royal titles, after the former prince and Duke of York lost his honours over his connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
He is to be booted from the 30-room Royal Lodge on the grounds of Windsor Castle, and moved to Sandringham in the east of England.
He also faces mounting pressure, including from UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, to give evidence to a US congressional committee investigating the convicted sex offender Epstein.
The 65-year-old still retains his rank as a vice-admiral in the Royal Navy – but UK Defence Secretary John Healey has previously indicated that this could be removed at the King's request.
"We’ve seen Andrew surrender the honorary positions he’s had throughout the military. Guided again by the King, we are working now to remove that last remaining title of vice-admiral that he has," Healey told the BBC in November.





















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