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  1. Prince Andrew, Duke of York, KG, GCVO, CD (Andrew Albert Christian Edward; born 19 February 1960) is a member of the British royal family. He is the third child and second son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and a younger brother of King Charles III.

  2. Andrés de York en 2013. Estandarte del duque de York. Monograma. El príncipe Andrés, duque de York (Andrew Albert Christian Edward; Londres, 19 de febrero de 1960), es el tercer hijo y el segundo hijo varón de la reina Isabel II del Reino Unido y de su marido, el príncipe Felipe, duque de Edimburgo.

  3. Un decreto posterior, dictado el 8 de febrero de 1960, precisa, sin embargo, que mientras que la Soberana y sus cuatro hijos —Carlos, Ana, Andrés y Eduardo— serían conocidos como Windsor, otros familiares que no fuesen príncipes o altezas reales llevarían el apellido Mountbatten-Windsor.

  4. Current use. The British monarchy asserts that the name Mountbatten-Windsor is used by members of the royal family who do not have a surname, when a surname is required. [1] For example, Prince Andrew, Duke of York, and Anne, Princess Royal, children of Queen Elizabeth II, used the surname Mountbatten-Windsor in official marriage registry ...

  5. Prince Andrew, Duke of York (b. 1960) m. Sarah Ferguson, div. 1996 Princess Beatrice of York (b. 1988) m. Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi; Princess Eugenie of York (b. 1990) m. Jack Brooksbank; Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh (b. 1964) m. Sophie Rhys-Jones. Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor (b. 2003) James, Earl of Wessex (b. 2007) Mountbatten-Windsor

  6. The Prince Andrew, Duke of York KG, KCVO, ADC (P) (Andrew Albert Christian Edward Mountbatten-Windsor; born Windsor, 19 February 1960 ), is a member of the British Royal Family, the third child and second son of Queen Elizabeth II. He has held the title of Duke of York since 1986.

  7. The surname Mountbatten-Windsor first appeared on an official document on 14 November 1973, in the marriage register at Westminster Abbey for the marriage of Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips. A proclamation on the Royal Family name by the reigning monarch is not statutory; unlike an Act of Parliament, it does not pass into the law of the ...