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“Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York” by Andrew Lownie is an unauthorized joint biography of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson that traces their lives from childhood through courtship, marriage, scandal, and disgrace. It portrays Andrew’s arc from Falklands war hero to a “national disgrace,” focusing heavily on his long, deep ties to Jeffrey Epstein and his pattern of entitled, bullying behavior, while also examining Fergie’s spending, debts, and relentless pursuit of status and income through their royal connection.
Lownie draws on four years of research, freedom‑of‑information requests, and over a hundred new interviews to depict them as a spoilt prince and an insecure duchess locked in a mutually dependent, financially driven partnership even after divorce. The book details how they sustained lavish lifestyles, monetized their positions, and repeatedly exercised poor judgment in friendships and business deals, culminating in Andrew’s loss of public roles after the Virginia Giuffre case and his infamous Newsnight interview.
“Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York” by Andrew Lownie is an unauthorized joint biography of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson that traces their lives from childhood through courtship, marriage, scandal, and disgrace. It portrays Andrew’s arc from Falklands war hero to a “national disgrace,” focusing heavily on his long, deep ties to Jeffrey Epstein and his pattern of entitled, bullying behavior, while also examining Fergie’s spending, debts, and relentless pursuit of status and income through their royal connection.
Lownie draws on four years of research, freedom‑of‑information requests, and over a hundred new interviews to depict them as a spoilt prince and an insecure duchess locked in a mutually dependent, financially driven partnership even after divorce. The book details how they sustained lavish lifestyles, monetized their positions, and repeatedly exercised poor judgment in friendships and business deals, culminating in Andrew’s loss of public roles after the Virginia Giuffre case and his infamous Newsnight interview.
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