King Charles evicted his brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from his residence, Royal Lodge, amid public criticism over his ties to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Andrew is the English form from the Old French name Andreu[1] / Andrieu (now French surnames), themselves from Latin Andreas, from Greek -derived given name Andreas (Greek: Ἀνδρέας). [1]
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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is no longer known as Prince Andrew or the Duke of York, but it appears that he is continuing to use his former titles in a private capacity
Andrew, being a Greek name, was probably only a nickname or a translation of his real Hebrew name, which is not known. This name has been common (in various spellings) throughout the Christian world, and it became very popular in the Middle Ages.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who is still under investigation, was seen leaving police custody on Thursday evening after being detained on suspicions of misconduct in public office.
Arrest caps years of growing pressure on the former Prince Andrew, the brother of King Charles III and second son of the late Queen Elizabeth II, over his yearslong friendship with Epstein.