Pubs Called “Duke of York” Are Debating a Name Change Because of Prince Andrew

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Would you drink at the Duke of York right now?

Prince Andrew’s legal battles still don’t have an outcome, but that hasn’t stopped plenty of people from distancing themselves. Most recently: The plethora of UK pubs that are called the “Duke of York,” many of whom are now reportedly looking at name-changes in light of the scandal. Virginia Giuffre of sexual abuse on three occasions when she was 17 years old, in connection with Andrew’s friendship with Jeffrey Epstein.

However, worth considering is the fact that the Duke of York has only been associated with Prince Andrew since 1986, when he was bestowed the title on his wedding day to Sarah Ferguson. The title has been given to royals—typically the younger, “spare” heir to the monarchy—since the 14th century, and has been held by eleven other royals prior to Prince Andrew.

That history is why some of the Duke of York pubs intend to weather the latest PR crisis and keep the name. George Cork, general manager of the Duke of York pub in Southwark, London, told the Mirror, “There’s no plans to change the name. The Duke of York has been called The Duke of York for a long time now – it’s about a title and the original Duke of York from the 1300s. Everyone’s entitled to their opinion, but he’s not affiliated with us in any way.

There are good arguments for and against changing a pub’s name to avoid affiliations with the current Duke. Either way, the fact that the conversation is happening at all does not bode well for Prince Andrew’s

 

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