Prince Andrew: A Revealing Biography
Andrew Lownie’s new biography, Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York, takes a hard look at Prince Andrew’s life, filled with scandals about money and personal troubles. This 450-page book delves deeply into his connections with notorious figures, particularly Jeffrey Epstein. It portrays Andrew as arrogant and self-serving, reinforcing the arguments that have plagued him for years.
Lownie is known for shaking up the reputations of public figures. In this case, he digs into Andrew’s past and presents startling revelations that are not widely known. For example, the book contains anecdotes about celebrities at Andrew’s stag party—Billy Connolly and Sir Elton John were both there. It even mentions filmmaker Woody Allen dining with Andrew at Epstein’s Manhattan home, linking them to a world of privilege and scandal.
The author spent four years researching the book, interviewing numerous sources, and uncovering new details. Readers might find amusing stories, like how a young Andrew practiced extreme dieting while dating a younger woman—living off simple stews and raw vegetables. Yet, many tales paint a less flattering image, showcasing his rudeness and lack of awareness.
Lownie’s work traces Andrew’s troubling associations, including business ventures with Libyan gun runners and even a known Chinese spy. Former royal commentator Pauline Maclaran points out that this book essentially seals Andrew’s fate in royal circles. Public opinion is unlikely to shift favorably in a time when King Charles III faces pressure to distance the monarchy from Andrew’s scandals.
On the upside, the biography hints at Andrew’s more vulnerable side. Many sources describe him as deeply lonely, often compensating with superficial relationships. Some even suggest his early experiences with women were troubling, contributing to his later issues with intimacy and connection.
The book also meticulously details the ties between Andrew and Epstein, suggesting their connection dates back to the early 1990s. A friend compared their dynamic to that of a “rattlesnake and a mouse,” highlighting the danger Andrew faced by associating with such a character.
Amid the storm of bad publicity, Andrew has found an ally in Sarah Ferguson, with whom he shares a complex relationship. Despite their divorce, they still live together. Although their finances are strained, Ferguson’s charm and resilience shine through as she continues to navigate her own challenges.
As public scrutiny mounts, many wonder how the monarchy handles Andrew’s controversial past. Historical parallels can be drawn to past royal figures who faced similar reckonings, suggesting that history may continue to repeat itself.
Experts caution that Prince Andrew’s connection to Epstein and the ongoing fallout could further damage the royal family’s reputation. For now, though, he remains out of public life, serving as a point of reference for discussions about privilege, scandal, and accountability in the context of modern monarchy.
[Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York by Andrew Lownie is set to be released on August 14th.]


















