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The rest of the royals are carrying on after former prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor lost his titles amid his ongoing Jeffrey Epstein–ties scandal.
Charles in Charge
The king was front and center on Nov. 8 at the Festival of Remembrance in London — the first major gathering of royal family members since he stripped brother Andrew of all his titles amid renewed scrutiny of the former Duke of York’s ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
George Echoes William
George made his debut at the Festival, which honors soldiers from Britain and the Commonwealth who died in combat. Royal historians noted that his father was also 12 when he began his own introduction to royal duties, attending a VE Day 50th anniversary event in 1995.
Beatrice’s Double Duty
On Nov. 10 and 11, the 37-year-old attended two events as patron of Borne, the preemie research charity that’s close to her heart following the premature birth of daughter Athena in January —a quiet signal her royal standing remains secure despite her father’s scandal.
Kate’s Big Promotion
The Princess of Wales marked Armistice Day on Nov. 11 by representing the family at a Service of Remembrance at the National Memorial Arboretum’s Armed Forces Memorial — an annual event usually reserved for blood royals in the line of succession.
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