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Prince Andrew, The Duke of York

by Susan Flantzer
© Unofficial Royalty 2014

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Andrew Albert Christian Edward was born on February 19, 1960, at Buckingham Palace in London, England. He is the third of the four children of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born a Prince of Greece and Denmark). At the time of his birth, Andrew’s mother had been Queen for eight years and he was styled His Royal Highness The Prince Andrew.

On April 8, 1960, Andrew was baptized in the Music Room at Buckingham Palace. The infant prince was wide awake throughout the ceremony and “let out two lusty yells” according to the UPI article about the christening. Andrew was named after his paternal grandfather, Prince Andrew of Greece, who had died in 1944. His godparents were:

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Andrew on his christening day with his parents and his elder brother Charles and elder sister Anne; Photo Credit – daysofmajesty.blogspot.com

Andrew has three siblings:

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Andrew, standing in the back, with his family at Balmoral Castle in 1972; Photo Credit – www.windsorstar.com

Like his elder brother and sister, Andrew began his education with a governess at Buckingham Palace. When he was eight years old, Andrew began to attend Heatherdown School in Winkfield, Berkshire, England. In 1973, when he was 13, Andrew moved on to Gordonstoun School in Moray, Scotland, which his father and elder brother had also attended. From January to June 1977, Andrew participated in an exchange program and attended Lakefield College School in Lakefield, Ontario, Canada. Andrew graduated from Gordonstoun School in 1979.

In September 1979, Andrew was appointed as a Midshipman and entered Britannia Royal Naval College Dartmouth.  Andrew also completed Royal Marines All Arms Commando Course.  He then took his flight training and was certified as a pilot for the Gazelle helicopter and the Sea King helicopter.  Andrew then joined the 820 Naval Air Squadron serving aboard the aircraft carrier HMS Invincible.

Andrew served on the HMS Invincible during the Falklands War.  The British government wanted Andrew assigned to a desk job for the duration of the war, but the Queen insisted that Andrew be allowed to stay with the ship. Andrew continued to serve in the Royal Navy until his retirement in July 2001.

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Prince Andrew with RAF Sea King helicopter in 1982; Credit – bigstory.ap.org

Prince Andrew’s Naval Ranks:

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In 1985, Andrew became romantically involved with Sarah Ferguson. Sarah’s father, Major Ronald Ferguson, was the polo manager for the Duke of Edinburgh and the Prince of Wales, so Andrew and Sarah had first met as children. On February 19, 1986, Andrew’s birthday, at the Scottish home of the Duke and Duchess of Roxburghe, where their romance first started, Andrew proposed to Sarah. Their engagement was announced on March 17, 1986. The couple married at Westminster Abbey on July 23, 1986. On his wedding day, Andrew was created Duke of York, the traditional title of the second son of the monarch, along with the subsidiary titles, Earl of Inverness, and Baron Killyleagh. These titles were also held by his maternal grandfather, King George VI, and his maternal great-grandfather, King George V, both of whom were second sons of monarchs.

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Andrew and Sarah appeared to have a happy marriage, producing two daughters.

However, it was reported that Andrew’s obligations as a naval helicopter pilot and the negative attention Sarah received from the media contributed to the couple’s estrangement. Andrew and Sarah announced their separation on March 19, 1992, and divorced on May 30, 1996. The Duke of York and Sarah, Duchess of York (her style upon her divorce) are on amicable terms with each other and are both devoted parents to their daughters.

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Andrew with his former wife and their daughters in 2004; Photo Credit – www.telegraph.co.uk

Before the announcements of November 2019 (see below), Andrew carried out engagements in support of The Queen in the United Kingdom and overseas. He also worked to recognize the importance of service and the voluntary sector, supporting and acting as Patron of a number of charitable organizations.

In March 2011, it was reported that Andrew had had a friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, an American financier and convicted sex offender. Andrew stated in July 2011 that he had cut all ties with Epstein.  In January 2015, a woman made allegations of sexual impropriety against Andrew claiming that he, among other men, had sex with her while she was a teenager and that she had been paid a substantial sum of money for her services by Epstein. In July 2019, additional charges were brought against Epstein, charging him with sex trafficking and conspiracy to traffic minors for sex. Epstein died by suicide while being held in jail for those charges on August 10, 2019.

In August 2019, court documents associated with a defamation case revealed that a second woman, gave evidence alleging sexual impropriety against Andrew while she was underage.  Andrew released a statement saying that “At no stage during the limited time I spent with [Epstein] did I see, witness or suspect any behavior of the sort that subsequently led to his arrest and conviction.”  Andrew expressed regret for meeting Epstein in 2010 after he had already pleaded guilty to sex crimes for the first time.

On November 16, 2019, an interview with Andrew aired on the BBC. His relationship with Epstein and the allegations of his sexual impropriety were discussed. The interview received negative reactions from both the media and the public, both in and outside of the United Kingdom. It was described as the worst public relations crisis for the royal family since the death of Diana, Princess of Wales.

On November 20, 2019, a statement from Buckingham Palace announced that Andrew was suspending his public duties “for the foreseeable future” and that he sympathized with Epstein’s victims. However, the backlash from the interview continued.  Many companies and organizations associated with Andrew were cutting off their relationships with him. On November 24, 2019, Buckingham Palace confirmed that Andrew would step down from all 230 of his patronages.

On August 9, 2021, Virginia Roberts Giuffre, one of the women who alleged that she was sex trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein and that she was sexually assaulted by Prince Andrew in London, New York, and the US Virgin Islands when she was underage, filed a civil lawsuit for monetary damages against Andrew. The lawsuit, filed in New York State under the state’s Child Victims Act, accuses Andrew of “sexual assault and intentional infliction of emotional distress.” Virginia Roberts Giuffre alleges that Andrew engaged in sexual acts without her consent, knowing how old she was and that she was a sex-trafficking victim.

On January 12, 2020, Judge Lewis Kaplan of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York ruled against a motion by Andrew’s legal team to dismiss the civil lawsuit brought against him by Virginia Giuffre. The civil lawsuit will proceed and a trial will most likely occur later in 2022.

On January 13, 2020, Buckingham Palace released the following statement:

With The Queen’s approval and agreement, The Duke of York’s military affiliations and Royal patronages have been returned to The Queen. The Duke of York will continue not to undertake any public duties and is defending this case as a private citizen. 

The BBC article stated: “All Prince Andrew’s roles have been returned to the Queen with immediate effect, and will be redistributed to other members of the Royal Family, a Royal Source said. He will stop using the title ‘His Royal Highness’ in any official capacity, they added.”

On February 15, 2022, it was announced in a joint statement that both parties had reached an out-of-court settlement, which includes Prince Andrew making a substantial donation to Virginia Giuffre’s charity.  Virginia Giuffre’s lawyers said that the settlement does not shelter Prince Andrew from any criminal liability that would otherwise exist and that Virginia Giuffre did not sign a non-disclosure agreement.

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Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence

by Susan Flantzer
© Unofficial Royalty 2014

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The second husband of Princess Anne, The Princess Royal, Timothy James Hamilton Laurence was born on March 1, 1955, in Camberwell, South London, England, the son of Guy Laurence (1896-1982) and Barbara Symonds. His father was a Commander in the Royal Navy and then a salesman for a marine engine manufacturer. Timothy grew up in Kent, England along with his older brother Jonathan Dobree Laurence (born in 1952).

Timothy began his education at The New Beacon Preparatory School in Sevenoaks, Kent, England. He then attended Sevenoaks School also in Sevenoaks, Kent, England, founded in 1432. Timothy attended University College, Durham on a Naval Scholarship where he was the editor of the student newspaper and captain of the cricket team. He graduated with a Bachelors degree in geography and then completed his naval training at the Britannia Royal Naval College Dartmouth.

Timothy served on a number of Royal Navy ships as a navigating officer and then as a commander. From 1986-1989, he had his first staff appointment as Equerry to Queen Elizabeth II. An equerry must be a senior officer in the British Armed Services. Timothy also served in various posts in the Ministry of Defence. He retired from the Royal Navy in 2010 with the rank of Vice Admiral.

Timothy Laurence’s Royal Navy ranks:

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Vice Admiral Timothy Laurence with The Princess Royal; Photo Credit – www.thesun.co.uk

Timothy first met his future wife, Anne, Princess Royal when he was Equerry to Queen Elizabeth. As the Queen’s Equerry, a combination secretary and personal attendant, for three years, Timothy learned the ways of the Royal Family. He often ate with the family, accompanied them on outings, cruised with them on the royal yacht, and made the formal introductions when important guests came to visit. Anne’s marriage to Mark Phillips was in trouble and Timothy caught her eye. However, it was not until 1989, when four of Timothy’s love letters were stolen from Anne’s briefcase at Buckingham Palace that the romance came to light. In the same year, Anne separated from her first husband, but the courtship with Timothy remained discreet. The couple was seldom seen together until Anne’s divorce became final in April 1992.

Timothy and Anne married on December 12, 1992, at Crathie Kirk in Ballater, Scotland near Balmoral Castle, in a Church of Scotland ceremony. The Church of Scotland permitted the remarriage of divorced people. Timothy did not receive a peerage upon his marriage but was knighted by the Queen in June 2011 as a Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order.

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Timothy does not carry out royal duties by himself but offers a supportive role to Princess Anne on some engagements. He does join the Royal Family every year for the annual Trooping the Colour and Remembrance Sunday and participates in family occasions.

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Timothy Laurence on Remembrance Sunday 2011 with the Duchess of Cornwall, the Duchess of Cambridge, and the Countess of Wessex; Photo Credit – www.zimbio.com

Timothy and Anne live at Anne’s country estate Gatcombe Park in Gloucestershire, England and also have apartments at Buckingham Palace and St. James’ Palace, both in London.

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Princess Anne, The Princess Royal

by Susan Flantzer  © Unofficial Royalty 2014

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Princess Anne, The Princess Royal. Credit – www.grand-national.me.uk

Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise was born at Clarence House in London, England on August 15, 1950. She is the second child of four children and the only daughter of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born a Prince of Greece and Denmark).

At the time of Anne’s birth, her mother was Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh and the sovereign was her grandfather, King George VI. The children of a daughter of a British sovereign would not usually have been accorded the style Royal Highness or the titles Prince/Princess as in the case of Anne’s children. However, on October 22, 1948, Anne’s grandfather King George VI issued letters patent allowing the children of his eldest daughter and heiress presumptive, to use the style and title of a royal prince or princess. Therefore, Anne was Her Royal Highness Princess Anne of Edinburgh at birth.

Anne was baptized in the Music Room of Buckingham Palace in London, England on October 21, 1950. Her godparents were:

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Big brother Charles takes a peek at his sister while his mother and the godparents look on; Photo Credit – Press Association

King George VI died on February 6, 1952, and his elder daughter Princess Elizabeth became Queen. Upon her mother’s accession to the throne, Anne was styled Her Royal Highness The Princess Anne. Anne was too young to attend her mother’s coronation, but she made an appearance on the balcony of Buckingham Palace.

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The Queen, Prince Charles, Princess Anne, the Duke of Edinburgh, the Queen Mother on the balcony; Photo Credit – www.itv.com

Catherine Peebles, the governess of Prince Charles was also Anne’s governess and was responsible for Anne’s early education. In 1959, a Girl Guides company, 1st Buckingham Palace Company was formed at the palace to allow Anne to socialize with other girls. Similar Girl Guide companies had been formed at Buckingham Palace for Anne’s mother and her aunt Princess Margaret. From 1963-1968, Anne attended Benenden School, an independent boarding school for girls in Kent, England.

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Princess Anne in her Girl Guides uniform in 1960; Credit – http://www.independent.co.uk

Anne has three brothers:

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Prince Andrew, Princess Anne, Queen Elizabeth holding Prince Edward, Prince Charles, and the Duke of Edinburgh in 1965; Photo Credit – www.telegraph.co.uk

From a young age, Princess Anne was passionate about riding and she soon became an excellent equestrienne. In 1971, Anne won the European Eventing Championship and was voted the BBC Sports Personality of the Year.  For more than five years Anne competed with the British eventing team, winning a silver medal in both individual and team disciplines in the 1975 European Eventing Championship. In the 1976 Montreal Summer Olympics, Anne competed as a member of the British equestrian team.

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Princess Anne competing in the 1976 Olympics; Photo Credit – www.express.co.uk

Anne’s love of riding led her to meet her first husband, Mark Phillips, also a member of the British equestrian team, and the winner of a gold medal in the Team Three Day Event in the 1972 Munich Summer Olympics and a silver medal in the Team Three Day Event in the 1988 Seoul Summer Olympics. Anne and Mark’s engagement was announced on May 29, 1973, and they were married in Westminster Abbey in London, England on November 14, 1973. It is believed that Queen Elizabeth II offered Mark a peerage upon his marriage, which was declined. The Queen purchased the Gatcombe Park estate in Gloucestershire, England for Princess Anne upon her marriage. In 1989, Princess Anne and Mark Phillips separated and their divorce was final on April 23, 1992.

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Anne and Peter had a son and a daughter:

  • Peter Phillips (born 1977), married Autumn Kelly, had two daughters, divorced
    • Savannah Anna Kathleen Phillips (born 2010)
    • Isla Elizabeth Phillips (born 2012)
  • Zara Phillips (born 1981), married Mike Tindall, had two daughters and one son
    • Mia Grace Tindall (born 2014)
    • Lena Elizabeth (born 2018)
    • Lucas Philip (born 2021)

Peter was the first grandchild of Queen Elizabeth II and his daughters were the Queen’s first great-grandchildren. Like her parents, Zara is also an equestrian and in the Team Three Day Event at the 2012 London Olympics, she won a silver medal and was it presented to her by her mother.

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Anne with Mark Phillips and their children Zara and Peter; Credit – www.dailymail.co.uk

On March 20, 1974, an unsuccessful attempt was made to kidnap Anne, as she and her husband were being driven along the Pall Mall on their way back to Buckingham Palace after a charity film show. Anne was not hurt, but several people were shot and injured including Anne’s personal protection officer and her chauffeur.

On June 13, 1987, Queen Elizabeth granted her daughter the style Princess Royal, a style that can be awarded to the eldest daughter of the monarch. The style is held for life, so a princess cannot be given the style during the lifetime of another Princess Royal. The use of “Princess Royal” came about when Queen Henrietta Maria, daughter of King Henri IV of France and wife of King Charles I of England, wanted to imitate the way the eldest daughter of the King of France was styled “Madame Royale”. Since 1987, Anne’s style has been Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal. Besides Anne, there have been six other Princesses Royal:

On December 12, 1992, Anne married Commander (now Vice Admiral) Timothy Laurence, a Royal Navy officer, in a private Church of Scotland ceremony at Crathie Kirk in Ballater, Scotland, where the Royal Family worships when they stay at nearby Balmoral Castle.  Anne was married in the Church of Scotland because it allowed the remarriage of divorced people. She had met her second husband when he served as an Equerry to Queen Elizabeth II.  Like her first husband, Anne’s second husband did not receive a peerage.

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Wedding of Princess Anne and Timothy Laurence; Photo Credit – www.dailymail.co.uk

The Princess Royal carries out a full schedule of engagements in the United Kingdom and abroad and is involved with over 200 charities and organizations in an official capacity. Organizations, she is involved with include:

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The Princess Royal and Timothy Laurence at the 2012 London Summer Olympics; Credit – www.zimbio.com

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