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UK Government Considers Removing Andrew from Royal Succession Amid Investigation

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Last updated: February 21, 2026 10:03 am
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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor facing potential removal from UK royal succession line
The UK government is exploring measures to prevent Andrew from ever becoming king amid legal scrutiny and public controversy.

UK Government Weighs Removing Andrew from Royal Succession

The UK government is considering introducing legislation to remove Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the line of royal succession. The proposed move would prevent him from ever ascending to the throne.

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UK Government Weighs Removing Andrew from Royal SuccessionGovernment and Palace CoordinationPolitical Reactions

Defence Minister Luke Pollard described the plan as “the right thing to do,” regardless of the outcome of the ongoing police investigation.

Currently, Andrew, the King’s brother, remains eighth in line to the throne, despite having been stripped of his royal titles, including “prince,” last October amid controversy over his connections to convicted financier Jeffrey Epstein.

Recently, Andrew was released under investigation after being arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office. He has consistently denied any wrongdoing.

Government and Palace Coordination

Pollard confirmed that the government has been working with Buckingham Palace on measures to prevent Andrew from ever being “a heartbeat away from the throne.” He emphasized that any action would only take place after the conclusion of the police investigation.

In recent days, multiple unmarked police vehicles were seen at Royal Lodge, Andrew’s former 30-room Windsor residence, as the investigation continues. The local police force is expected to continue searches at the property.

Political Reactions

The proposed legislation has garnered support from several MPs, including members of the Liberal Democrats and SNP. Some Labour parliamentarians, however, are less convinced that removing Andrew from the line of succession is necessary, citing the low likelihood of him ever becoming king.

Previously, Downing Street indicated it had no plans to alter the succession line. However, following recent developments, historian David Olusoga noted that there is “a desperate desire within government and the palace to draw a firewall between this crisis and the wider monarchy.”

Buckingham Palace has not publicly commented on the government’s potential plans.

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