Jordan's Prince Hamza bin Al-Hussein is relinquishing his title of prince, he said in a statement on Sunday. Prince Hamza posted the letter on his official Twitter account, saying he gave up his title because his values "are not in line with the approaches, trends and modern methods of our institutions." Prince Hamza, a former heir to the throne, was accused last year of conspiring to destabilise the monarchy in a foreign-inspired plot. King Abdullah II and Hamza are both sons of King Hussein, who ruled Jordan for nearly a half-century before his death in 1999. Abdullah had appointed Hamza as crown prince upon his succession but stripped him of the title in 2004. The prince apologised last month for his role in the alleged plot, the Royal Palace said. He was accused last year of involvement in a plot to destabilise the Western-allied Kingdom and was placed under house arrest last April. In a video statement at the time he denied the allegations, saying he was being punished for speaking out against official corruption. — Agencies