Following his ousting from the British royal family, Andrew Mountbatten Windsor has least least one distinction he’s allowed to keep.

Now no longer known as Prince Andrew after his brother King Charles II began the process of removing his titles on Oct. 30, the 65-year-old former Duke of York is reportedly being permitted to hold on to his Falklands War campaign medal, according to The Guardian and The Telegraph.

The U.K. outlets reported on Nov. 5 that Buckingham Palace confirmed the news.

The Guardian noted operational service medals are not honors, while The Telegraph indicated all operational service medals would be retained.

USA TODAY has reached out to Buckingham Palace for comment.

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Prince Andrew, Duke of York, the disgraced royal has became a source of embarrassment for his brother King Charles III following a 2019 TV interview in which Andrew defended his friendship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. He was stripped of his military titles in 2022 and senior royal status, shuffled off into retirement after being sued by Virginia Giuffre, an American woman who accused him of sexually assaulting her when she was 17. Now, Andrew is renouncing his royal titles and honors amid continued scrutiny over his Epstein connections, despite denying all allegations against him.

Look back at his life in the royal family, including here as Andrew arrives for the Requiem Mass service for Katharine, Duchess of Kent, at Westminster Cathedral on Sept. 16, 2025, in London.

Andrew operated as a helicopter copilot when Argentine forces invaded the Falkland Islands off the coast of South America in 1982. According to the South Atlantic Medal Association 1982, the South Atlantic Medal “was awarded to all personnel who took part in operations in the South Atlantic for the liberation of South Georgia and the Falkland Islands.”

Andrew has seen his many military titles, dukedom, knighthoods and honors removed in recent years. On Nov. 2, U.K. Defense Secretary John Healey confirmed Andrew’s “last remaining title” as vice admiral of the Royal Navy would also be stripped.

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Although he has vehemently denied allegations of sexual abuse in connection with Epstein, Andrew renounced his royal titles on Oct. 17 due to the continued accusations against him, including damning claims brought forth in accuser Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous memoir, “Nobody’s Girl.”

In a statement, Andrew said that with King Charles III’s “agreement,” he will “no longer use my title or the honours which have been conferred upon me. As I have said previously, I vigorously deny the accusations against me.”

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Giuffre, who died in April, filed a sex abuse lawsuit against Andrew in 2021, alleging that she had been trafficked to the British royal family member by Epstein three times around 2001 when she was underage. Andrew settled the suit in 2022.

Andrew’s late mother, Queen Elizabeth II, stripped him of his patronages and military associations that year, making him a royal persona non grata.

Contributing: Edward Segarra and Anthony Robledo, USA TODAY

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Prince Andrew permitted to keep military medal, reports say

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