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Prince Andrew is secretly, quietly disappearing from social media

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With the honors and titles withdrawn, Prince Andrew is taking the next step. His social media accounts were shut down or removed overnight.

LONDON – A week ago, a US judge ruled that the Duke of York must face a civil trial over alleged sexual assault. Unacceptable for a member of the British Crown. Important steps followed: Her Majesty (95) stripped the prince of all patronage, military appointments and the use of the HRH in an official capacity.
Now Prince Andrews (61) social media accounts have been removed, reveals 24royal.de.*

If it is necessary to get rid of an unloved royal inconspicuously, his vote is taken away. The voiceless effect, which Rapunzel almost failed to achieve in the fairy tale, can easily be transferred to Prince Andrew*, who is plagued by the abuse scandal. However, his voice was not taken from him by a sea witch, but by his mother, Queen Elizabeth II.

The official account @TheDukeofYork is gone. Visitors to the profile of the humiliated prince*, who signed personal tweets with AY (Andrew York), were greeted with a message stating that the profile no longer existed.

The Duke of York*’s official Instagram account, @hrhthedukeofyork, has become a personal account. His Facebook page is still online but has been idle for over two years. A link now leads to a short biography on the royal family’s official website.

The reason is clear: in the statement announcing that the Duke of York will no longer hold royal offices*, Buckingham Palace announced that the ex-husband Sarah Ferguson* (62) was in civil proceedings as a “private individual ” and not to lead as a royal.

The Minister for the Armed Forces, James Heappey (40), said on the radio station LBC about the Queen’s second child : “He has disappeared from the public eye.” * 24royal.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA

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