Prince Andrew shockingly still has this important title and it could give him a 'role' to play
More under this adPrince Andrew is being accused of using this title to ‘worm his way back into public life.’ Here’s what’s happening and what title he still holds.
Prince Andrew is reportedly attending Royal Victorian Order's event today with King Charles, despite being shunned away from Royal public life. When Queen Elizabeth II stripped the Duke of his titles she apparently left him his ceremonial role in the 127-year-old order - the Knight of the Garter.
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Prince Andrew to dress up as a Royal for Royal Victorian Order
According to The Sun, disgraced Duke Andrew is slowly 'worming' his way back to public life as he is set to wear his ermine robes for the Royal Victorian Order bash today. The Royal Victorian Order celebrates personal loyalty and service to the Royal Family.
More under this adMore under this adIn the event that would host around 600 people including King Charles, Prince Andrew will be allowed to dress up like a Royal for a day after months of missing such opportunities. Ex-MP Norman Baker said:
Prince Andrew is going to any length possible to worm his way back into public life.More under this adMore under this ad
He is simply being allowed to play dressing up as a royal for the day when really he should be serving a long period of silence.More under this adMore under this ad
Ingrid Seward, Majesty magazine, added:
He is a member, so they probably couldn’t stop him from going even if they wanted to.
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What does being Knight of Garter mean?
MailOnline confirms as the Knight of Garter, Prince Andrew will be allowed to wear a set of velvet robes adorned with intricate royal details. These robes will signify his still relevant position as a Knight of the Garter. The Royal Family’s website confirms:
More under this adMore under this adKnights of the Garter are chosen personally by the Sovereign to honour those who have held public office, who have contributed in a particular way to national life or who have served the Sovereign personally.More under this adMore under this ad
It also confirms that a knight’s achievements are only taken down at the time of his death and his insignia are returned to the Sovereign. Usually, a Knight of Garter performs significant roles during Coronation ceremonies as per the ancient order of chivalry dating back to 1348.
However, Prince Andrew will have ‘ no ceremonial role at the King’s coronation’ despite still holding the title.
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The Sun: Disgraced Prince Andrew ‘to dress-up as royal for a day’ as he’s invited to party alongside King Charles
Daily Mail: Disgraced Prince Andrew to 'dress up as a royal for a day' at ceremony with King Charles after Duke was stripped of his HRH status over Jeffrey Epstein scandal
More under this adMore under this adRoyal Family website: The Order of the Garter