Space reserved for Andrew left vacant beside Harry and Meghan
Andrew was stripped of his titles over his links to Jeffery Epstein
Shortly after King Charles stripped former Prince Andrew of his royal titles, the profile of the monarch's younger brother was removed from the official royal family website.
The announcement of the removal of Andrew Mountbatten's remaining titles was made by Buckingham Palace on October 31.
Some people were surprised to see the quick action by the palace because the profile had remained on the website even after the late Queen Elizabeth's second son said on October 17 that he would no longer be using his Duke of York title.
The father of Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie had made the announcement regarding relinquishing his titles after renewed scrutiny over his links to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Now that his profile no longer exists on the royal website, the space he occupied alongside Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in the Royal Family category has been left blank.
The empty position beside Harry and Meghan clearly shows somebody has been removed, although it could be easily fixed to hide the digital punishment meted out to Andrew.
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