Andrew’s biographer releases royal warning: I have much more on this’
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s ‘persistent failure of accountability’ and questionable to come out in rare warning
There seems to be much hidden from public view, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s unofficial biographer reveals.
So much so that he’s promised ‘much more’ when he publishes the updated paperback in May, during his substack update that came before the year ended.
Mr Andrew Lownie is the expert in question, and the author of Entitled: The Rise and Fally of the House of York claims, “My appearance today on Good Morning Britain, I made clear that the material already in the public domain concerning Prince Andrew is only part of a much larger picture.”
His reasons for promising more in the paperback edition relates to legal issues that stopped him from publishing much of the material he uncovered “relating not only to his associations with Jeffrey Epstein, but to wider patterns of financial misconduct, questionable business dealings overseas, and a persistent failure of accountability.”
Near the end of his piece, after highlighting all he discussed in his appearance he said, “looking ahead, the pressure will only increase” because “investigations in the United States have not gone away, and material has already been shared with British authorities.”
However, at the same time “whether action follows remains to be seen. What is clear is that this problem cannot simply be wished out of sight.”
So “if the monarchy is to retain credibility in the modern age, it must confront these issues openly rather than relying on containment, delay, or managed disappearance.”
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