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View our privacy policyAndrew says he won’t use his title, but that’s not enough – parliament must take it away
Prince Andrew stepped back from public life after defending his relationship with the convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein. With accusations still swirling around him more than five years later, he has said he’ll stop calling himself the Duke of York. But it shouldn’t be up to him. Parliament must take honours away when they’re no longer deserved.