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Just when you thought the never-ending scandals surrounding Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor could not possibly get any more awful, along comes a fresh batch of allegations that are somehow even more disgusting than expected. And honestly, it’s just GROSS.
Royal author Andrew Lownie is spilling new tea ahead of the paperback release of his book Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York, and the details are absolutely revolting. According to the writer, who spoke to Page Six on Tuesday, the disgraced former royal allegedly had a truly vile pickup line he would casually throw at women.
Lownie claimed:
“His chat-up line was, ‘What’s it feel like to have the royal c**k against your thigh?’ I mean, just [an] extraordinary sense of entitlement, right?”
What. The. F**k.
As if that line was not horrifying enough on its own, the author also described another allegedly uncomfortable encounter involving a female flight attendant. According to Lownie, the woman simply extended her hand to greet Andrew politely, only for him to allegedly spin around, shove his groin toward her backside, and pretend to practice a golf swing. Who behaves like that?!
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The biographer claimed there are “lots and lots” of stories involving inappropriate behavior from the ex-prince, describing someone who allegedly enjoyed humiliating women in public settings. He even accused Andrew of unzipping women’s dresses at formal events just to embarrass them. The level of entitlement being described here is truly staggering.
Of course, these allegations arrive while the royal embarrassment continues to spiral. Andrew has spent years buried under controversy because of his connection to late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell.
FWIW, he has repeatedly denied wrongdoing, but as we’ve been reporting, this scandal is absolutely NOT going way, so…
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