Three Canadian regiments without royal patron after Prince Andrew stripped of titles
OTTAWA — Three Canadian regiments were left without a patron Thursday after the Queen stripped Prince Andrew of all his military titles and royal patronages.
The disgraced Duke of York was the honorary colonel-in-chief of three Canadian regiments: The Royal Highland Fusiliers of Canada, The Princess Louise Fusiliers and the Queen’s York Rangers.
Rideau Hall and a spokesman for the Canadian Armed Forces confirmed that those titles have now been “relinquished” by the prince, the Queen’s second oldest son.
Royal expert Richard Berthelsen, a former adviser to past lieutenant-governors and governors general in Canada, said the Queen’s decision puts an end to two years of uncertainty for the three Canadian regiments.