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Here, Ex-Prince Andrew’s Royal Title Still Survives

It has been some time since ex-Prince Andrew was stripped of his royal title. King Charles allegedly took away his brother’s royal honors due to a series of controversies. Additionally, he was ordered to vacate his Royal Lodge in Windsor. However, as per a source, Andrew continues to hold a royal title in one place.

Name of this street is only way Ex-Prince Andrew still holds royal title here

As per RadarOnline,ex-Prince Andrew holds a royal title at a residential street in Birmingham, England. It is Prince Andrew Crescent in Rubery that was built as part of the themed estate of the royal family. Residents have reportedly now stated that the issue of renaming the road has resurfaced after King Charles’s brother lost his royal patronages, military titles, and public role. However, Birmingham Street remains untouched.

Meanwhile, Carrickfergus in Northern Ireland confirmed the renaming of Prince Andrew Way due to community and reputation. However, one resident of Prince Andrew Crescent stated, “Once you’ve lived with a street name for years, it becomes part of how you think about your home.” The individual further added, “Even if it were officially changed, it would always be Prince Andrew Crescent to me.” The resident continued, “There are also very real practical worries, like mail delivery and official records.” 

The individual believes “most people here would rather avoid that disruption and leave things as they are.” Other residents reportedly agreed, with one local saying, “I don’t see it as my place to sit in judgment of Andrew. That is something for God, not for neighbors on a quiet street.” the local continued, “I have lived here since the houses were first built, and from my perspective, there is no real purpose in changing the name now.”

The person further explained, “Much of the fuss has been driven by newspaper headlines rather than anything that affects daily life here.” Another resident shared, “Honestly, it doesn’t bother us at all.” The local added that they “really don’t want the inconvenience that would come with changing it.” However, one resident supported the name change as they “wouldn’t feel comfortable living on a road with that association.”

Originally reported by Ritika Singh on Reality Tea.

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