Prince Andrew Officially Moving on from Scandal with Sarah Ferguson
The palace made a bold statement on Thursday, October 30, announcing that Prince Andrew would now be known by his family surname, Windsor Mountbatten. This decision comes in the wake of the scandal surrounding allegations made by Epstein sex trafficking victim Virginia Giuffre.
“These actions are necessary, despite Prince Andrew’s continued denial of the accusations against him,” the statement read. It is worth noting that Prince Andrew settled Giuffre’s sexual assault case out of court for a substantial sum in 2022.
“Their Majesties want to emphasize their support for the victims and survivors of abuse,” the statement concluded.
In her posthumously published memoir, Nobody’s Girl, Giuffre made disturbing claims about Prince Andrew, alleging that he believed having sex with her when she was 17 was his “birthright.” She also stated that he was aware of her age, as he compared it to that of his own daughters, Beatrice and Eugenie.
With this decision to distance himself from the scandal by going by his family name, Prince Andrew is taking a step towards moving on from the controversy that has plagued him in recent years. His ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, has been a source of support for him during this difficult time, and the couple is reportedly focusing on rebuilding their relationship and moving forward together.
While the allegations made by Giuffre have caused considerable damage to Prince Andrew’s reputation, he remains steadfast in his denial of any wrongdoing. As he and Sarah Ferguson embark on this new chapter in their lives, they are determined to leave the past behind and focus on the future.
It remains to be seen how this decision will affect Prince Andrew’s standing within the royal family and the public eye. However, with the support of his loved ones and a renewed sense of purpose, he is hopeful for a brighter future ahead.

