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Disgraced Prince Andrew's Coat of Arms Taken Down from Windsor Castle — a Move Reserved for Traitors
Following Prince Andrew's announcement that he would give up use of his titles, PEOPLE can confirm that the banner featuring his coat of arms has been removed from Windsor Castle. Andrew, 65, announced on Oct.
The flag is linked to his role as Knight of the Garter (KG), which he recently gave up.
SHAMED Prince Andrew’s banner featuring his coat of arms has been removed at Windsor Castle. The flag had been on display next to William’s in St George’s Chapel. It was raised in 2006 when Andrew
The ceremonial banner bearing Prince Andrew's heraldic insignia has been taken down in St George's Chapel - its removal usually only happens in cases of high treason or taking up arms against the Crow
Prince Andrew’s banner is no longer on display following the 65-year-old royal’s announcement on October 17, 2025, that he would give up the use of his titles. PEOPLE reported on October 23, 2025, that Prince Andrew’s banner,
Prince William revealed the funniest thing a tourist has said on tour of Windsor Castle. The Prince of Wales made the reveal while chatting to Eugene Levy on his Apple TV+ show, The Reluctant Traveler. William said it's "gone down as the sort of number one quote of a tourist going around Windsor Castle."
No charges will be brought against four men arrested after images of Donald Trump and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein were projected on to Windsor Castle, Thames Valley Police has said.
As the scandal surrounding Britain’s Prince Andrew continues to make headlines across the world, many are asking whether the disgraced royal will be able to continue living in Royal Lodge, the 30-room mansion that has been his home since 2003.
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Prince Andrew’s Coat of Arms Taken Down From Windsor Castle in Move Typically Reserved for Traitors
Prince Andrew’s coat of arms has been removed from Windsor Castle as his connection to Jeffrey Epstein continues to make headlines. Multiple outlets have confirmed that the banner signifying his connection to the Order of the Garter was taken down from its post inside St George's Chapel.
Windsor Castle is showcasing rare Jane Austen editions, including a copy of Pride and Prejudice once read aloud by Prince Albert to Queen Victoria, as part of global celebrations marking Austen’s 250th birthday.