A plaque that marked the opening of a police station reception by the Duke of York has been eliminated following a criticism from a member of the general public.
In an indication of how Andrew has grow to be a ‘pariah Prince’, senior officers in Devon determined to take down the plaque which had been on the wall at Torquay police station since 2001.
Andrew has sturdy hyperlinks to Devon, having educated at Britannia Royal Naval School in Dartmouth from 1979 to 1980.

In an indication of how Prince Andrew has grow to be a ‘pariah Prince’, senior officers in Devon determined to take down the plaque at Torquay police station (pictured)

Andrew (pictured) has sturdy hyperlinks to Devon, having educated at Britannia Royal Naval School in Dartmouth from 1979 to 1980
He additionally attended the Dartmouth Regatta in 2019, simply weeks after the loss of life of his pal, the American paedophile tycoon Jeffrey Epstein.
However in feedback that can add to his ignominy, Assistant Chief Constable Jim Nye, of Devon and Cornwall Police, mentioned: ‘Following a criticism we acquired from a member of the general public, a call was made to maneuver the plaque from public show.
‘The latest elimination of Prince Andrew’s navy affiliations and Royal patronages had been additionally taken under consideration when making this choice.’