Royal correspondent
This biography of Rajkumar Andrew on almost every page cracks with scams about sex and money, two subjects have always created problems for Royals.
Andrew Louni’s book, Antated: The Rise and Fall of the House of York, is an incredibly ineffective image of Prince Andrew. This reflects her as arrogant, self-fashion and sexual criminal Jeffrey as a refusal about Epstein.
The author’s best -selling autobiographies have a habit of changing the reputation of famous figures, such as the establishment of Nazi intrigues around the Duke of Windsor, former Edward VIII.
However, in the case of entitled, he has not strengthened the reputation of Prince Andrew so much, as put it in concrete shoes and thrown it into the river. It is difficult to see how he can return from it.
This account, more than 450 pages, stated that they have done four years of research, including hundreds of interviews. And anyone to think that they have heard about this story long ago, it is extra and sometimes unexpected, throwing details that will make it an attractive reid.
Prince Andrew’s Stag Night, like comedians Billy Konoli and Sir Elton John. Or filmmaker Woody Ellen was at the same dinner with Prince Andrew at Epstein’s house in Manhattan.
The expansion is tall this week with a piece in the New York Times, with Alan quoted a birthday greeting written to Epstein, which refers to “even royalty” on one of Epstein’s dinner.
Rapidly some to reduce some middle-life weight, when he was going out with a young woman, the book records that Prince Andrew “stu prunes for breakfast, raw vegetables for lunch and soup for soup”
Regarding his educational ability, the book states that Prince Andrew and Sara passed two O-Level in their expensive private schools. Andrew had to take the exam again next year before taking A-Level.
Now in humiliation, Prince Andrew is claimed to spend his time, when not riding or golfing, with a aviation video watching and reading thriller, talented Mr. Replay said that his favorite is said to be. It is about a cone-man who leads to the identity of a rich playboy.
There are some more gentle anecdotes about him, such as when he was a helicopter pilot and used to turn a group of soldiers from a rifle range and decided to place down on the Sandringham Estate.
Queen Elizabeth II, who was in the residence, said that the guns were seen with these unexpected arrival. “You can keep those people there if you want,” he said, pointing to a umbrella stand.
But the biography is very crowded with denections about their rudeness and their rapid lack of self-awareness, not to refer to a unique number of quick-ignorant cases.
It is claimed that he insulted and insulted the employees, taking out someone as “embasil” to not use the full title of Queen Mother. Security officers were disappointed to collect golf balls and private jets were hired as a night carelessly.
Paris -based journalist Peter Alan, from the sources of the book, states that many of Andrew problems reflect his “flawed character”.
“He has been borne throughout his life, showing very poor decisions and involving highly compromised conditions.
Known as “Baby Grampling” in his early years, Andrew was claimed that he took people from jobs because one wore a nylon tie, and the other because there was a mole on his face.
The diplomat, due to which Andrew was to carry forward, gave him the surname of “his buffoon highness” due to all the guffs.
Libyan guns are described by their unhappy habit of joining all the wrong people in their money -making undertakings from the relationship of runners and dictators to Chinese spy.
Royal commentator Polyne McLaren says, “This book appears to seal Andrew’s fate if he was ever officially reinstated in working royals,” says Royal commentator Polyne McCalen.
Professor McLaren says, “The public wants to take some clear action on the king’s part, which I think – especially Andrew’s Epstein’s connections have been reke again.”
If it looks like a edge of bad news, the book raises some deep questions about what is behind the character of Prince Andrew.
Often there are suggestions of alone and isolated figures, which suffer from sex, but are very weak in relationships. Sources of their time in the Navy saw their “bombing” exterior as hiding a much more weak and socially strange figure, whose upbringing made them uncertain how to behave.
He showed authentic courage when he flew helicopters in Falklands war and was remembered as “silent” during the stressful time, when the crews were living on a canned food instead of food.
On his charm for sex, an anonymous source claims that Andrew lost his virginity at the age of 11, which prefers the same source as misuse.
One of his former Navy colleagues, Andrew was seen as “immature, privileged, entitled” as a more sympathetic approach to a character of “immatureness and insecurity”, a public person who was uncertain about how he fit with other people, and ended with “wrong -like friends”.
The top of that list should be Jeffrey Epstein. LOWNIE’s book provides careful expansion of relationships between Prince Andrew and US Financer and Sex Criminals, which establishes back -going links in the early 1990s, compared to before.
It is also strong on the unbalanced nature of their relationship, describing the prince’s behavior with Epstein with a friend of Andrew “like inserting a rattlesnak in an aquarium with a mouse”.
Epstein’s sleege and derogatory world, with a mixture of easy money and absorbent sex, was eventually a form of blackmail operation, claiming Louni’s book. This gave him something to catch many powerful people who came to his orbit.
The book is reminiscent of the scale and seeds of exploitation of girls of Epstein. It is also an account of destruction which was then.
The famous photo showing Virginia gifrey with Prince Andrew and Ghislane Maxwell in London was considered by Jeffrey Epstein. Prince Andrew is only one of them who is either dead or in jail.
And sources in Louni suspected whether Epstein had taken his life, questioning the series of unfortunate intervals in medical evidence and supervision in jail where he was being held.
After the court case with his disastrous BBC Newsnight interview and Virginia Gifrey – which he took a bus with any wrongdoing rejection – Prince Andrew is excluded from public life, no longer “working royal”.
Historian Ed Owens says it is about six years Newsnight interviewBut Prince Andrew is still appearing in news stories “for all wrong reasons”.
“This is not good for the monarchy,” he says, even though “King Charles and Prince William have sought to limit the iconic damage, Andrew can be on ‘Brand Windsor’,” says Owens.
Rajkumar has been standing next to Andrew, standing with loyalty, describing his relationship as “being divorced from each other, not each other”, yet live together in the Royal Lodge.
The book depicts it as a biping expenses, debt and then being in deals, sponsorship and an endless loop for free, which tries to bring his finance to the track before the cycle begins.
But there is no doubt about his remarkable ability to keep jumping back and go away from far, when other people would have been down and out years ago.
She has a feeling of fun that appeals to people. The book explains how successful she was in increasing sales as an ambassador for Waterford Vegwood, then Tony O’Relli owned. She was described by the employees as “the luxurious, fresh, chic and full of working in a room”.
The book is already riding a high ride in the best-seller chart and Royal commentator Richard Palmer says it raises difficult topical questions.
Says Palmer, “This puts Andrew back in front of the Jeffrey Epstein Scandal and at a time when Donald Trump is facing serious questions about his friendship with the late Podophile,” says Palmer.
“This is a scam that will not just go away for the royal family, even if he tried to distance himself from Andrew,” he says.
Entitated: The Rise and Fall of the House of York, published by William Collins, will be released on 14 August