Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was officially stripped of his two remaining royal titles by the King on Monday.
The disgraced royal saw his membership of the Order of the Garter cancelled.
Andrew’s Knight of the Grand Cross of the Royal Victoria Order has also been cancelled and annulled.
The official cull was announced in The Gazette at midday on Monday (December 1).
The notice, under the “Honours and Awards” section, reads: “THE KING has directed that the appointment of Andrew Albert Christian Edward MOUNTBATTEN-WINDSOR to be a Knight Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, dated 23 April 2006, shall be cancelled and annulled and that his name shall be erased from the Register of the said Order.

“THE KING has directed that the appointment of Andrew Albert Christian Edward MOUNTBATTEN-WINDSOR to be a Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order, dated 19 February 2011, shall be cancelled and annulled and that his name shall be erased from the Register of the said Order.”
The announcement comes just weeks after Andrew was stripped of his Duke of York and Prince title amid the ongoing controversy and royal embarrassment over his links to the paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.
It leaves Andrew clinging on to just one remaining title.
He is still vice-admiral of the Royal Navy, despite the government’s pledge to strip him of the honour at Charles’ request.
The shamed royal has agreed to leave the Royal Lodge, the Windsor home he has shared with his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, and for which he paid only a peppercorn rent.
Andrew is set to move to the Sandringham estate while Ms Ferguson is understood to be having to make her own personal accommodation arrangements.
It is being reported that Andrew is set on having one last Christmas at Windsor – before an expected move to Norfolk in February.
The King decided to act amid the ongoing controversy over his son’s ties to Epstein, and the revelation that Andrew had lied about cutting off contact with him.

It was revealed in October that the former Duke of York, 65, sent an email to the late convicted paedophile on February 28, 2011, saying “we are in this together”.
He later claimed to the BBC in a car-crash Newsnight interview that he had ceased contact with Epstein in 2010.
Epstein’s high-profile accuser, Virginia Giuffre, settled a lawsuit for an undisclosed sum in 2022 against Andrew.
She died by suicide in April at the age of 41 at her farm in Western Australia state without leaving a will.
In her memoir, Nobody’s Girl, she expanded on her allegations that she was sexually trafficked as a teenager by the late financier to billionaires, politicians and the King's brother.
Andrew, the former Duke of York, has categorically rejected the allegations and said he did not recall having met Ms Giuffre.