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    Australia backs move to remove Andrew from succession line

    This move has seen Canberra write to Commonwealth nations supporting potential changes to the royal succession as investigations into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor continue.
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    Canberra: Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been at the centre of a new political development after Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced support for removing the former royal from the line of succession. The Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor debate has emerged following allegations connected to links with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and an ongoing investigation in the United Kingdom.

    Prime Minister Albanese has said that the Australian government will write to Commonwealth countries that recognise King Charles III as head of state to outline its position. New Zealand has also indicated support for any move proposed by the United Kingdom regarding Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and succession changes.

    Albanese has stated that public reaction in Australia has been strongly negative towards revelations connected to Epstein and that there is a need for clarity. Albanese said that, the law must take its full course and a full, fair and proper investigation must take place. The prime minister has also noted that any formal change to the line of succession would need to be initiated by the United Kingdom and agreed by the 14 other Commonwealth realms.

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    The former royal, aged 66, has been arrested and questioned as part of an investigation into alleged misconduct in public office. Police have confirmed that inquiries remain ongoing and that no charges have been brought. Officials in the United Kingdom have indicated that any decisions on succession would likely come after the investigation concludes.

    Government representatives in London have said that no steps have been ruled out but that it would not be appropriate to comment further while the police probe continues. Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has denied wrongdoing connected to Epstein and has not responded publicly to the latest developments.

    The issue has raised broader constitutional questions about the process required to alter the royal line of succession across Commonwealth realms. Any change would require coordination between multiple governments, making the Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor case a significant test of how those arrangements function in practice.

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