Prince Andrew is reportedly considering leaving the United Kingdom following a fresh blow from his eldest brother, King Charles III, as his fall from grace continues.
The former Duke of York has seen his biography quietly removed from the official Royal Family website, though his royal title still appears elsewhere on the site. The move follows Buckingham Palace’s recent statement confirming that King Charles has “initiated a formal process to remove the Style, Titles and Honours” from Andrew.
As of November 3, Andrew’s biography page no longer appears among the senior royals. Anyone attempting to access the page is redirected to a message stating, “The requested page could not be found.”

The defunct page had highlighted Andrew’s life, including his birth and family background, marriage to Sarah Ferguson in 1986, subsequent separation and divorce, service in the Royal Navy, and his previous role as a special representative for international trade and investment under Queen Elizabeth II.
Despite the website removal, Andrew’s position in the line of succession remains unchanged at ninth, behind Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
Speculation Over Andrew Leaving the UK
Following a series of family snubs and the loss of his royal duties, there is speculation that Andrew may relocate abroad. Rumours suggest he could move to Abu Dhabi to escape public scrutiny and media attention.
Currently, Andrew has been served notice on his lease at Royal Lodge and is expected to relocate to a private residence on King Charles’s Sandringham Estate. Some royal commentators also believe that his links to Jeffrey Epstein may influence any decision to leave the country, as he seeks a lower profile.
Prince Andrew’s recent website removal marks another chapter in his ongoing fall from royal favour, leaving his future in the UK uncertain as he navigates both family and public pressures.
