Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly Prince Andrew, remains earmarked for a full ceremonial royal funeral despite being stripped of all his royal titles, with confidential government arrangements still in place to mark his eventual death, according to the Daily Mail. The 66-year-old, described as being in good health, is understood to still feature in Whitehall's long-standing system of royal "bridge" plans, which outline how the deaths of senior royal family members are announced and how their funerals proceed. What Is a 'Bridge Plan'? Who Else Has Had a Bridge Plan? The scandal cost Andrew his honorary military appointments, including colonelcies of the Grenadier Guards, the Royal Irish Regiment and the Royal Regiment of Scotland, and pushed him out of public royal duties entirely.