Linking Prince Andrew to Jeffrey Epstein earns him the label of 'beastly' associate
The upcoming book, Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York by Andrew Lownie, promises to shed light on controversial allegations and personal tensions within the York family, to which Prince Andrew belongs.
The book reportedly claims that Prince Andrew was described by the late Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender, as a "serial sex addict," even more obsessed with sex than Epstein himself. Epstein, who called himself the "king of kink," is said to have referred to Andrew as "the most perverted animal in the bedroom."
The book also alleges that Andrew was engaged in kinky activities, a claim that, according to the reporter's statement, was considered shocking even by Epstein's standards.
Regarding sexual misconduct allegations, the book revisits the claims made by Virginia Giuffre, who accused Andrew of sexual abuse and trafficking when she was a minor and trafficked by Epstein. These allegations led to an out-of-court settlement reportedly worth £7.3 million ($15 million) in 2022, with Andrew denying liability. Giuffre died by suicide in April 2025, bringing renewed attention to Andrew’s alleged misconduct.
Besides sexual behavior allegations, the book alleges personal tensions within the royal family. It claims that Prince Andrew and Prince Harry had a physical altercation where punches were thrown and Andrew ended with a bloody nose. It also alleges that Andrew disparaged Harry’s relationship with Meghan Markle, calling her an "opportunist," predicting their marriage would fail, and criticizing Harry's judgment. However, Harry's representatives have officially denied these claims about a fight and Andrew’s comments on Meghan Markle.
The book also details Andrew’s association with Donald Trump, recounting conversations where sexual topics were openly discussed, including Trump giving Andrew a list of masseuses shortly after their introduction via Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
Hotel staff reported that more than 10 people were visiting Prince Andrew's suite each day, although the specific activities reported are not confirmed to be illegal or criminal in nature. The book is also said to contain reports from women who have shared sexual experiences with Prince Andrew.
The book, Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York, is likely to contain controversial and damaging allegations about Prince Andrew. It is expected to be published by the Daily Mail. The title of the book also implies a narrative of privilege and entitlement within the York family.
The book's assertions about Prince Andrew extend beyond his sexual misconduct allegations, delving into his interest in health-and-wellness, particularly shared with Donald Trump, who is said to have provided a list of masseuses. However, the book also highlights a contrasting side of Andrew's life, linking him to the world of entertainment and celebrities, given his association with celebrities like the late Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, known for their provocative lives and scandalous lifestyles.