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This week Prince Andrew has disappeared from the virtual sphere. Like other members of the British monarchy, the third son of Elizabeth II had accounts on social networks that documented his work as a patron of different organizations and the official commitments he carried out on behalf of his mother. However, his Twitter account @thedukeofyork has been deactivated and his Instagram page @hrhthedukeofyork settings have been changed to private.

This decision has been made after His military titles and his royal patronage were withdrawn, which have returned to the sovereign so that she can distribute them in the future among the rest of his family, and Andrés has been living retired from public life for two years, so he no longer even It does not even have an official agenda to give visibility through social networks.

The civil lawsuit that he faces as a private citizen in the United States, for allegedly assaulting a woman named Virginia Giuffre when she was 17 years old, apparently it will not cost him the recognition in the form of medals that Elizabeth II plans to distribute to celebrate her Platinum Jubilee among active members of the armed forces, the police, the firefighters s, emergency services and prison services and between royals holding honorary military titles and veterans who have received the George Cross or the Victoria Cross.

It was initially speculated with the possibility that the list of honorees did not include Prince Andrew or his nephew Prince Harry, who resigned from his institutional role two years ago with the Duchess of Sussex. However, from the Daily Mail newspaper they assure that the queen will pay out of her pocket for the medals that will be awarded to members of her extended family who do not perform official functions, including her son and grandson.


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