In a crushing blow to the disgraced Duke of York, exclusive new research has revealed the British public's resounding rejection of Prince Andrew's attempts to rehabilitate his royal image.
The People's Verdict
A comprehensive survey conducted by leading pollsters shows that an astonishing 86% of Britons believe Prince Andrew should never return to public life following his association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The findings represent a devastating public indictment of the Queen's second son.
No Place for Comebacks
The research, commissioned by the Mirror, uncovered that only a mere 3% of respondents support Andrew's potential return to royal duties. Even more telling, 69% of those surveyed expressed the view that the Duke should be stripped of his remaining royal titles and privileges entirely.
A Royal Family Divided
This public condemnation comes despite Prince Andrew's recent attempts to maintain a presence within royal circles. His appearance at significant family events, including the memorial service for his father Prince Philip, has done little to sway public opinion in his favour.
The message from the British people is unequivocal: there appears to be no path back to public life for the Duke of York. The shadow of the Epstein scandal continues to loom large over his future prospects.
Palace in Crisis Management
Buckingham Palace faces mounting pressure to address the growing chasm between royal tradition and public sentiment. With such overwhelming opposition to Andrew's involvement in royal affairs, the monarchy's senior figures must navigate increasingly turbulent waters.
The survey results serve as a stark reminder that in today's Britain, royal privilege alone cannot shield family members from public accountability when trust has been so profoundly damaged.