King Charles stripped Prince Andrew of his Royal titles on Saturday after the ongoing public outcry over his connections with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein
Residents living in streets across the UK named after the former Prince Andrew have expressed mixed feelings about whether their addresses should be changed.
The Queen stripped her second son of his Royal titles following public outrage over his association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and allegations of sexual assault, which Andrew denies.
He has agreed to vacate his 30-room residence.
Several roads across the country bear Andrew’s full name, Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, including Prince Andrew Road in Maidenhead, Prince Andrew Road in Broadstairs, Kent, Prince Andrew’s Road in Norwich, and Prince Andrew Drive in Malinslee, Telford.
A resident of Prince Andrew Road in Maidenhead, who wished to be identified only as Mrs Joshi, said she would like to see the road’s name changed as a gesture of defiance towards the disgraced Royal.
She commented: “I’m a bit mixed… I would love to have it changed, I’m aware that it will take a lot of time and energy.”
The 51-year-old continued: “I would be more than happy to change it, don’t want to be associated with him.
“I know two neighbours who are really campaigning for this.”
She added that she doesn’t particularly care what the new name would be “as long as it hasn’t got his name in”.
A man residing on Prince Andrew Road in Broadstairs, Kent, who preferred to remain anonymous, stated: “It should be changed, seriously, if he’s had all his titles stripped.
“I was thinking about calling the council, I’m not happy. I know it’s only a name, I know it seems a bit stupid. I think it’s only fair.”
Meanwhile, a resident of Prince Andrew’s Road in Norwich, who wished to remain anonymous, expressed that while she believes Andrew has “got what’s coming to him” with the removal of his titles, she did not want the street name changed.
She stated her contentment with the current road name, saying she was “quite happy leaving it as it is”, and added “he was a prince”.
She commented: “I think the King has done the right thing, to be perfectly honest.”
Telford & Wrekin Council have said they do not plan to change the name of Prince Andrew Drive in Malinslee “given the costs involved”, but will continue to listen to residents’ views.
A spokesperson for the council explained: “Changing the name of an existing street can involve considerable time and expense and would require a consultation with residents of the street, with at least two-thirds of them to be in favour of a change.
“Amending an existing street name also has significant administrative impact, from residents having to change their address details, to the Royal Mail, energy providers and the emergency services having to change their records and systems.”
A spokesperson for the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead council clarified: “There is a formal legal process for requests to rename street names.
“In addition, the council has its own criteria and standards that must be met, including full consent from all affected property owners and adherence to national addressing conventions.
“Any formal application will be assessed in line with these procedures. Further details, including requirements and fees, can be found on our website.”
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