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Sarah Ferguson will remain as the Duchess of York after Andrew stripped of titles

This comes in spite of changes to Prince Andrew’s own royal and military titles. Earlier this week, Buckingham Palace announced that Prince Andrew would be stripped of all his military titles and royal patronages. The Palace said he will no longer be able to use his HRH title and will defend the sexual abuse case as a “private citizen”.

But sources close to the Prince’s wife, Sarah, Duchess of York, said she will continue to use her titles.

One source said: “That has been her title since their divorce and that is how it will stay.

“Andrew is still the Duke of York, so it is not an issue.”

Another source indicated that Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie would also be keeping their titles.

Speaking to the Daily Mail, they said: “Sarah has absolutely no intention of shrinking away from the limelight. Why should she?

“She and her daughters have done nothing wrong and they believe Andrew 100 percent that he has done nothing wrong either.”

Sarah Ferguson often styles herself as Sarah, Duchess of York on the cover of books she’s written and her Twitter handle is SarahTheDuchess.

The Duke and Duchess of York divorced in 1996 but Sarah is able to keep her titles until she remarries.

The recent changes to Andrew’s titles came after Judge Lewis A Caplan ruled that the civil case against the royal can proceed to trial.

Andrew’s defence team had attempted to get the case dismissed by citing a 2009 deal signed by Ms Giuffre and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, which saw Ms Giuffre agree not to sue any “potential defendants”.

He will face a civil case in the United States over allegations he sexually abused Ms Giuffre in 2001 when she was 17.

Ms Guiffre claims she was trafficked by Epstein and fellow convicted sex offender Ghislaine Maxwell to be abused by Andrew.

The 61-year-old royal has repeatedly and strenuously denied the allegations.

A royal source claimed that the Queen was “saddened” at having to strip Andrew of his titles but added that Andrew had “run out of road”.

They told the Daily Mail: “The hesitation up until now at Buckingham Palace has resulted from their determination not to be seen to pass judgment [on the allegations].

“That is not their role and there are court proceedings to determine that.

“But what has happened this week is that he [Andrew] is now in a world in which his name will never be cleared – whether he wins or loses.

“Having a member of the Royal Family using their title as they go to court to defend themselves against those kinds of allegations is obviously unacceptable.”

They added: “This week’s judgment meant that Andrew simply ran out of road.”

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