Manawatu Standard

Prince Andrew stripped of NZ military title

- MatthewTso

Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, has been stripped of his title of Colonel-in-Chief of the Royal New Zealand Army Logistic Regiment, part of the broader fallout from sexual assault allegation­s against him.

He will also no longer use the title ‘‘His Royal Highness’’.

Buckingham Palace announced yesterday ‘‘with the Queen’s approval and agreement’’ that all of Prince Andrew’s military affiliatio­ns and remaining royal patronages had been returned.

Queen Elizabeth’s second son, who is 61, is facing a United States civil lawsuit that accuses him of having sex with a teenager trafficked by disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.

In New Zealand, the Duke of York was the Colonel-in-Chief of the Royal New Zealand Army Logistic Regiment (the Duke of York’s Own), Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s office said yesterday. As a result of patronages returning to the Queen, his appointmen­t has now ended, it said.

‘‘Any further changes to royal patronages and appointmen­ts would be amatter for the prime minister to raise with the Queen of New Zealand in due course,’’ it said.

The New Zealand logistic regiment mechanical maintenanc­e on equipment.

Colonel-in-Chief is a ceremonial position, which has no operationa­l purpose. The holder has no right to issue orders.

The palace’smove comes as longsimmer­ing sexual assault allegation­s against Prince Andrew take a new turn. Unconvince­d by the argument from his lawyers, a US district judge ruled the case against the prince could go ahead.

Virginia Giuffre, 38, has alleged she was the victim of traffickin­g by Epstein – who killed himself in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex-abuse charges – and his girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell. Giuffre is suing the prince, claiming he abused her in 2001, when she was 17.

Maxwell was convicted in December of luring teenage girls as young as 14 to be sexually abused by Epstein. She denied the allegation­s made by several women.

Andrew, who denies the lawsuit allegation­s and maintains he cannot recall meeting Giuffre, has been mostly out of the public eye for the past year, and many organisati­ons distanced themselves from him after he defended his relationsh­ip with Epstein in a disastrous 2019 BBC interview. But until now, he had retained his honorary military titles with multiple British regiments.

The statement from Buckingham Palace said: ‘‘The Duke of York will continue not to undertake any public duties and is defending this case as a private citizen.’’

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, inspects troops of the Royal NZ Army Logistic Regiment, for which he was the Colonel-in-Chief, at Trentham in 2007.
provides support services for the New Zealand Army such as transport, hospitalit­y and catering. It also administer­s technical and distributi­on services for fuel and ammunition, and carries out electrical and
GETTY IMAGES Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, inspects troops of the Royal NZ Army Logistic Regiment, for which he was the Colonel-in-Chief, at Trentham in 2007. provides support services for the New Zealand Army such as transport, hospitalit­y and catering. It also administer­s technical and distributi­on services for fuel and ammunition, and carries out electrical and

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