Royal Fallout: New Book Alleges Prince Harry Physical Altercation with Prince Andrew, Epstein Ties, adn Scandalous Conduct
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A bombshell new book is sending shockwaves through teh British royal family, alleging a physical altercation between Prince Harry and his uncle, Prince Andrew, alongside disturbing claims of espionage, sexual misconduct, and financial impropriety. The book, titled “Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York” by author Andrew Lownie, paints a deeply unflattering portrait of Prince Andrew and his connections to the late Jeffrey Epstein. A spokesperson for Prince Harry has vehemently denied the claims of a brawl and disparaging remarks.
Alleged 2013 Brawl and Family Discord
According to Lownie, the alleged physical confrontation between Prince Harry and Prince Andrew took place in 2013, several years before Harry and Meghan Markle stepped down as senior members of the royal family. The book claims the fight was sparked by Prince Harry’s disapproval of Prince Andrew’s continued association with Jeffrey Epstein. The book also alleges that Prince Harry expressed deep dislike for his uncle.
Epstein’s Influence and Allegations of Espionage
The book delves into the deeply troubling relationship between Prince Andrew and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, alleging that Epstein exploited the prince, providing him with “respectability, access to political leaders and business opportunities.” Lownie further claims that Epstein allegedly sold Prince Andrew’s secrets to foreign intelligence agencies, including Israel’s Mossad, Saudi arabian authorities, and Libyan intelligence services. These secrets were reportedly “intimate and private.”
The allegations surrounding Epstein are particularly damaging, as Prince Andrew previously faced intense scrutiny over his association with the financier. Virginia Giuffre sued Prince Andrew in New York, alleging Epstein forced her to have sex with the prince on three occasions when she was 17 years old. While Prince Andrew reached a settlement with Giuffre and avoided trial, the scandal led to his removal from royal duties by Queen Elizabeth. Tragically, Giuffre’s family announced her death in April.
Shocking Claims of Sexual Misconduct
“Entitled” contains disturbing allegations regarding Prince Andrew’s alleged sexual behavior. The book claims Epstein described Prince andrew as “sex dependent” and even more “perverse” than himself, recounting a report from a woman with whom they both had relations. The book alleges Prince Andrew invited over 40 women to his hotel room during a 2006 visit to Bangkok while representing Queen Elizabeth at a Thai royal party. According to the book, hotel staff were shocked by the volume of visitors to andrew’s room, exceeding ten per day.
Lownie asserts that Prince Andrew allegedly had sex with over a thousand women, including porn stars, politicians, and bartenders, stating he “had no boundaries” and reportedly told someone he had an open marriage with his then-wife, Sarah Ferguson. One woman quoted in the book alleges she was used by the prince to fulfill his “wildest fantasies.”
Sarah Ferguson’s Troubles and Financial ties to Epstein
The book also casts a critical eye on Prince Andrew’s ex-wife, Sarah “fergie” Ferguson. Lownie alleges Prince Andrew was unfaithful with over twelve women during his first year of marriage, and that Ferguson herself engaged in extramarital affairs with American playboy Steve Wyatt and her financial advisor, John Bryan – the latter famously photographed having his toe sucked during a vacation in 1992.
Ferguson was known for her substantial debts, wich reportedly reached several million SEK, and at times were paid by Queen Elizabeth. The book further alleges that Ferguson also received financial assistance from Epstein, admitting to receiving $9,000 in 2011 to cover a debt to an employee, while concurrently condemning Epstein’s crimes. Lownie describes Prince Andrew as “incredibly cruel” to his staff, allegedly berating a servant for not using the Queen’s full title and demanding immediate action with the phrase: “I want this to be done and I want it to be done now. Do it!”
Neither Prince Andrew nor the royal household have publicly commented on the allegations presented in the book. The release of “Entitled” promises to further fuel public debate and scrutiny surrounding the British royal family and the ongoing fallout from the Epstein scandal.
