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Queen Elizabeth II Knew of Andrew’s Prostitution Scandals, Author Claims

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BREAKING: New revelations from biographer Andrew Lownie confirm that Queen Elizabeth II was aware of her son Prince Andrew’s illicit activities, including the delivery of 40 Thai prostitutes to his hotel suite during a 2006 trip to Bangkok. This shocking information raises serious questions about the royal family’s complicity in Andrew’s scandalous behavior.

In an exclusive interview with NewsNation, Lownie stated, “He brought in prostitutes to Buckingham Palace for years.” Despite complaints from palace staff, nothing was done. “Security who raised concerns were told, ‘If you would like to go back on the beat in Brixton, you have that choice.’” This is a stark indication of the protective environment surrounding Andrew, who was the Queen’s favorite son.

This disclosure compounds the mounting belief among insiders that the late Queen left her heir, King Charles III, facing a significant scandal involving his younger brother, the former Duke of York. Last month, Andrew was stripped of all royal titles due to his long-standing association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, prompting public outrage.

Lownie further insinuated that the Queen’s silence on Andrew’s behavior represents a profound failure of her royal duty. “It seems that Queen Elizabeth has quite a lot to answer for,” a palace source revealed to The Times UK. The biographer emphasized that the Queen “always avoided confrontation” with Andrew, enabling his reckless lifestyle.

During his tenure as the U.K.’s Special Representative for International Trade and Investment between 2001 and 2011, Andrew reportedly exploited official trips for personal indulgences. Lownie claimed, “Andrew had 40 prostitutes brought in the space of four days.” This was facilitated by officials and diplomats during a trip purportedly intended for royal duties.

Lownie stated that the entire system surrounding Andrew was designed to protect him, starting from the top. “The PPOs (personal protection officers) always reported back to the monarch,” he said. “I know people went and complained to the Queen.” This ongoing cover-up is now drawing renewed scrutiny as Andrew faces increasing public backlash.

As the fallout continues, Lownie is urging the National Archives to release files on Andrew’s time as a trade envoy. “People are no longer scared to talk,” he noted, suggesting that many within the palace and government are ready to come forward now that Andrew has been stripped of his royal privileges.

Meanwhile, U.S. lawmakers are also calling for the Justice Department to disclose its investigative files on Epstein’s activities, which included allegations of trafficking young girls. Epstein, who died in 2019 while facing new charges, had connections to powerful figures, making the Andrew connection even more troubling.

As this scandal unfolds, the implications for the British royal family remain significant. With Andrew now known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, his future—and that of the monarchy—hangs in the balance. The public and royal watchers alike are eagerly awaiting further developments in this shocking saga.

Stay tuned for updates as this story continues to develop.

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