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Andrew visited Windsor and found he lost ‘customary bows’ and 1 major perk

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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor reportedly noticed that he lost one major perk after returning to Windsor Castle for the first time since the King revoked his titles and honours, according to reports. The disgraced former Duke of York saw his princely title, his dukedom and his HRH style removed by his older brother, King Charles, due to his links to convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

However, when he returned to Windsor following his latest fall from grace, he found out that the “customary bows” he had received all his life from Palace staff were gone. The Daily Mail’s Ephraim Hardcastle wrote: “It’s all change at Windsor Castle. On his first visit since his title defenestration, the former prince was not saluted by guards. The customary bows he was offered at every turn (and woe betide anyone who forgot) have disappeared. Some even relished calling him Mr Mountbatten Windsor, instead of Your Royal Highness.

“But there was worse in store for the fallen HRH. His privilege of having meals sent over from the Castle, a Royal Deliveroo, has been withdrawn.”

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