Article 71T7Y ‘The admin’: why it’s not easy to rename streets called after Prince Andrew

‘The admin’: why it’s not easy to rename streets called after Prince Andrew

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Caroline Davies
from World news | The Guardian on (#71T7Y)

Councils consult on removing former prince's name as residents report embarrassment' and smirks' when giving their addresses

Streets named after Andrew, formerly known as Prince but now plain Mountbatten-Windsor, can be found from Broadstairs to Belfast to Birmingham. Roads, avenues, terraces, lanes, crescents, closes, drives and ways are all afflicted - to the dismay of some residents.

In Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland, Prince Andrew Way, celebrating Mountbatten-Windsor's 1986 marriage to Sarah Ferguson, will be purged after Mid and East Antrim council passed a motion, described by one councillor as sad but necessary", to rename. A public consultation is under way.

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