How the Duke's Removal of Titles Means for Fergie, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie
Prince Andrew's exit from the final remnants of monarchical duties has not only reshaped his future - it's sending ripples through his immediate relatives too.
Fergie's New Status
The former spouse has now lost her duchess title and will simply be known as Sarah Ferguson.
For Sarah, sixty-six, the change will be the most visible.
Throughout this period, she has maintained the honorary royal post-marital designation Sarah, York Duchess. Now, she reverts to her maiden name of Ferguson.
"She has lost a certain prestige over this," noted one monarchy expert. "She definitely does use the title – including her Twitter bio is @SarahTheDuchess."
But the relinquishment of her status may impact her much less than the controversy she's facing separately about her own connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
Recently, multiple organizations dropped her as patron after correspondence from over a decade ago showed that she referred to Epstein her "supreme friend" and appeared to express regret for her negative comments of him.
Business Ventures and Charity Work
Away from her charitable activities, Ferguson also has various business ventures.
And these ventures, are more likely to be impacted by the Epstein scandal than any change in title, says one monarchy analyst.
But Ferguson has been a great survivor in royal circles. She's kept bouncing back.
"She is the supreme perseverer and expert at transforming," said one monarchy writer.
The Daughters
For the couple's two daughters, Beatrice, thirty-seven, and Eugenie, thirty-five, there's no formal change.
They continue to be referred to as royal princesses, which they have been entitled to since birth.
There is also no modification to the line of succession.
Andrew remains eighth in line to the crown, followed by his children Beatrice and Eugenie, in ninth and twelfth position respectively.
But in reality their standing are "distant" and will likely become even more remote as time goes on.
Future Prospects
The princesses are also currently non-working royals, and while they do sometimes accept positions – The younger princess was recently announced as a mentor for the monarch's charity program – commentators also say they "can't see a scenario" in which they would step up into royal duties.
"As far as Beatrice and Eugenie are concerned, I think there's an appreciation of the fact that this scandal isn't about them, and it's unjust for it to affect them directly in the separate paths they are carving out for themselves," says one royal commentator.
"The princesses are particularly unlucky victims, they've had to suffer in silence and have been dignified in their silence," states another monarchy writer.
Final Impact
Ultimately, there appears to be little doubt that the individual who will be most impacted by these developments will be Prince Andrew himself.
For a man who consistently enjoyed the royal privileges, the ceremony and the ceremony, the loss of his titles is deeply humiliating.
Therefore lacking those, on a personal level, will really matter.