"I think that the stripping of Prince Andrew's titles really won't affect his court case. But in the court of public opinion it might", Theresa Jean-Pierre Coy, a Florida-based criminal defence attorney, said. "Potential jurors may see it as the monarchy not supporting him. The monarchy is very protective of its image and this allows him to continue in the case as a private citizen".
"It is really only in the court of public onion that he has lost his shine", said Bennett, a Baltimore-based legal adviser. "It could have helped him at trial. His lawyers could have insisted upon him being called as he is known, and a jury could have been constantly reminded of his stature. Being stripped could hurt him because the prosecution can refer to him as the former Royal Highness, former colonel of this and that".
"Ghislaine Maxwell helped traffic young women and her being found guilty adds to all this", Jean-Pierre Coy said. "As she awaits sentencing, will she give up names? We all know this is much bigger than Epstein, Maxwell. With Andrew, it's a big deal. It's a big web with a lot of big names. Will other big names pop up?"