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    Government ‘considering legislation to remove Andrew from the line of succession’ after arrest

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    The Government is understood to be considering legislation to remove Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the line of succession after he was arrested over his links to Jeffrey Epstein. 

    The former prince, who spent his 66th birthday yesterday in police custody, has lost all his titles but remains eighth in line to the British throne. 

    The move, which would prevent Andrew from ever becoming King, would come after the police investigation into claims he passed confidential information to Epstein has concluded.

    Downing Street has been under increasing pressure to remove Andrew from the line of succession using an historic Act of Parliament. 

    Today, a new YouGov poll today revealed that around four out of five Britons believe action should be taken.

    Just over one in 20 (six per cent) said he should remain in line to the throne.

    There have also been calls for Andrew to voluntarily give up his place in the line of succession.  

    Government ‘considering legislation to remove Andrew from the line of succession’ after arrest

    The Government is understood to be considering legislation to remove Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the line of succession after he was arrested over his links to Jeffrey Epstein

    A group of police officers in plain clothes arrive at Wood Farm on Thursday morning, where searches began

    A group of police officers in plain clothes arrive at Wood Farm on Thursday morning, where searches began

    A YouGov poll revealed that four out of five Britons (82%) believe Andrew should be removed from the line of succession. Just one in 20 (6%) said he should remain

    A YouGov poll revealed that four out of five Britons (82%) believe Andrew should be removed from the line of succession. Just one in 20 (6%) said he should remain

    Andrew Bowie, a senior Tory MP, said: ‘I think it would be the decent thing.

    ‘Of course, if he’s found guilty of this, I think Parliament would be well within its rights to act to remove him from the line of succession.

    ‘But, let’s remember, he’s not been found guilty of anything just yet – he has yet to be charged with anything’.

    Mr Bowie told GB News: ‘So we have to let the police investigation run its course, and I think we should all act accordingly subsequent to that.’

    In October, Downing Street said it had no plans to introduce legislation that would change the line of succession. 

    Such a move would require an act of Parliament, approved by the Commons and the Lords. 

    It would also need to be supported by all other Commonwealth countries that have King Charles as their head of state, as it would affect their lines of succession. 

    Yesterday Andrew became the first senior royal in modern history to be arrested after he was held in custody for around 11 hours on his 66th birthday.

    Searches were carried out at Andrew’s Norfolk home and he was later released under investigation by Thames Valley Police.

    Andrew lost his royal titles and left his Royal Lodge residence in Windsor in October following fresh scrutiny of his links to Epstein. Royal Lodge continues to be searched.

    Yet he remains eighth in line to the throne, just behind the children of Prince Harry, with an act of Parliament needed to formally remove Andrew.

    Andrew has denied any wrongdoing over his Epstein links, but has not directly responded to the latest allegations.

    Andrew was arrested on his birthday on suspicion of misconduct in a public office

    Andrew was arrested on his birthday on suspicion of misconduct in a public office 

    Constitutional experts have said it would be a complex process to pass legislation to formally remove Andrew from the line of succession.

    Robert Hazell, a professor of government and the constitution at University College London, said such a move would ‘require the involvement of the other 14 countries around the world which share the British monarch as their head of state: countries like Australia, Jamaica, Papua New Guinea’.

    ‘The last time this happened was for the Succession to the Crown Act 2013, which made the law of royal succession gender neutral,’ he added on The Constitution Unit Blog.

    ‘It took two years of protracted negotiations for all the different countries to amend their own laws or constitutions.

    ‘With Mountbatten-Windsor being only eighth in line, it seems highly unlikely that the UK Government or the other governments will want to expend time removing him from the line of succession.’

    Previous YouGov research found just three per cent of Britons had a positive view of Andrew, who has been progressively stripped of his honours and titles to strong public support.

    Asked in October and November last year, 80 per cent of Britons backed the removal of his status as Duke of York, 79 per cent supported stripping him of his title as Prince, and 76 per cent approved of removing his military rank of Vice Admiral.

    The public were more reticent to see Andrew stripped of his South Atlantic Medal, which he received for serving as a helicopter co-pilot during the Falklands.

    More than a third (36 per cent) of Britons wished to see this campaign medal stripped from the former Prince, but slightly more were opposed (43 per cent).



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