Days after losing his military title and royal patronage, Prince Andrew is being stripped of his bodyguard.
According to the Daily Mail, the Queen's second son could lose round-the-clock police protection next month.
He may lose his bodyguards as early as next month after being exiled as a frontline royal, according to the newspaper.
Quoting sources, the report said that their security is being thoroughly reviewed.
The royal family removed Prince Andrew's military ties and royal patronage, saying he would no longer be known as "His Royal Highness" as Queen Elizabeth's son fights a US lawsuit accusing him of sexual abuse. Is.
Andrew, 61, the Duke of York, was forced to step down from public duties in 2019 because of his relationship with convicted US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, and after a disastrous BBC TV interview the prince was hopeful of his Will clear the name.
Andrew's attorneys failed to persuade a US judge to dismiss a civil suit in which Virginia Giuffre accused him of sexually abusing her when she was a teenager.