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Prince Andrew Faces Growing Calls Over Antarctica Plateau Name

Prince Andrew Faces Growing Calls Over Antarctica Plateau Name

Irfan Shaikh by Irfan Shaikh
June 12, 2026
Prince Andrew Faces Growing Calls Over Antarctica Plateau Name

Prince Andrew Plateau in Antarctica faces renewed calls for renaming.

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Prince Andrew is once again at the center of public debate as renewed calls emerge to remove his name from a geographical landmark in Antarctica. The discussion has resurfaced amid wider scrutiny of honors associated with the former royal.

Moreover, the issue highlights how historic recognitions are being reassessed in light of changing public perceptions. As a result, attention has turned toward a remote Antarctic feature that has carried his name for decades.

Prince Andrew Plateau Under Review

The landmark, known as the Prince Andrew Plateau, stretches approximately 74 kilometers across Antarctica. Authorities originally named the feature after Prince Andrew when he was just two years old.

At the time, geographical naming often reflected royal connections during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. Consequently, several locations received names honoring members of the British royal family.

Antarctica Honour Faces Fresh Scrutiny

Recent discussions have revived questions about whether the plateau should continue carrying the name of Prince Andrew. Critics argue that symbolic honors should reflect current public standards rather than historical traditions alone.

Furthermore, the debate follows broader efforts to reassess longstanding recognitions that have remained unchanged for decades. Therefore, the Antarctic landmark has become part of a wider conversation about public commemorations.

Prince Andrew Titles Already Removed

Prince Andrew’s public standing changed significantly after the removal of his royal titles. Last November, he was stripped of those titles, marking a major shift in his official role and public image.

As a result, some observers reportedly believe that remaining honors linked to him deserve further review. However, no official decision regarding the Antarctic plateau has been announced.

Queen Elizabeth II Era Naming Revisited

The naming of the plateau dates back to a different period in royal history. During Queen Elizabeth II’s reign, geographical features were often designated in recognition of royal family members.

Now, changing attitudes have prompted renewed examination of those decisions. According to public discussions surrounding the issue, some believe historical honors should be reconsidered when circumstances evolve.

Prince Andrew Debate Continues

The future of the Prince Andrew Plateau remains uncertain. While calls for renaming continue, any formal change would require consideration by the relevant naming authorities.

Meanwhile, the debate reflects a broader reassessment of symbolic recognitions connected to public figures. Whether the plateau retains its current name or receives a new designation, the discussion is likely to continue in the months ahead.

Tags: AntarcticaBritish Royal FamilyGeographic NamesPrince AndrewPrince Andrew PlateauQueen Elizabeth IIRoyal TitlesThe azb
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