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UK: Pressure Mounts for Prince Andrew's Removal from Line of Succession After Arrest

Published February 20, 2026, 17:13
UK: Pressure Mounts for Prince Andrew's Removal from Line of Succession After Arrest

The arrest of Prince Andrew, Duke of York, who is being investigated for abuse of power and potential links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, has caused significant political and institutional upheaval in the UK. After 11 hours in custody and searches at his residence, Prince Andrew was released, but the investigation remains ongoing. This arrest has triggered growing pressure for his permanent removal from the line of succession to the throne. Although he has already been stripped of royal titles and residences, he remains eighth in line. Formal removal would require legislative intervention from Parliament, however, government sources estimate that immediate action is unlikely, given his relatively low position in the line of succession. Public opinion, according to polls, strongly supports his removal. The process of changing the line of succession is complex and requires coordination with 14 other countries that recognize the British monarch as head of state. A similar process was used in 2013 to amend the succession law to make it gender-neutral, a process that took two years.