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Ex Prince Andrew managed arms deals for mom? He made her a lot of money’

Queen Elizabeth had her son Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor managing her arms deals?

Published May 24, 2026
Ex Prince Andrew managed arms deals for mom? He made her a lot of money’
Ex Prince Andrew managed arms deals for mom? He made her a lot of money’

A shocking turn of events have just exposed some monumental bits of information about the late Queen Elizabeth, and her trust in Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor for securing her managing her cash flow into arms deals with the Arabs.

The whole thing has been revealed by none other than the ex-Duke’s unofficial biographer. The updated edition of Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York, includes an additional 41 pages of material and a new chapter tilted ‘Reckoning’ which adds developments and explains further allegations too, like this one about the arms deals the royal was once embroiled in.

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Mr Lownie talks of how often Andrew would be in Saudi Arabia in the past and, while citing a woman named Wendy Erskine, wife of a wing commander at RAF Lossiemouth during 1998, he claims [he] “made his mother, the Queen, a lot of money in arms deals.”

Under a subchapter named 'Strange Behaviour' he also adds, “chatting to Erskine, Andrew said he frequently visited the Saudi royal family and found them very boring, but he went so often because 'it made his mother, the Queen, a lot of money in arms deals.”

Its also said, “Andrew had brought with him an Arab dhow in a massive glass case, a gift from the Saudi royals, which he cheerfully suggested his guests could shoot for target practice, or 'drop it from a plane … just anything to get rid of the hideous thing.”

H. Anjum
H. Anjum is a News Editor at The News International (Digital) with over five years of newsroom experience. She is a media graduate specialising in British royal coverage, reporting on monarchies, traditions, and modern royal life. She also writes on fashion, movies and TV shows with contemporary relevance for a global audience.
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