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Biographer Alleges Years of Sex Workers at Buckingham Palace as New Sources Step Forward

He says losing honours has emboldened former staff and officials to speak on the record.

Overview

  • Andrew Lownie told NewsNation that Andrew Mountbatten Windsor brought sex workers into Buckingham Palace for years and alleged the late Queen was informed, a claim Buckingham Palace declined to comment on.
  • Lownie says the stripping of Andrew’s styles, titles and honours, along with an order to vacate the Royal Lodge, has triggered a surge of accounts from protection officers, diplomats and Navy personnel.
  • He reports two to three new contacts a day and says formerly anonymous figures now agree to be named, citing a onetime nanny from the 1960s and a Kazakh ambassador who approached him after a public talk.
  • The author plans an expanded edition of his biography and a follow‑up book, saying he has amassed substantial new material from sources willing to go on the record.
  • Separate reports say Andrew was offered the use of a residence in Abu Dhabi by Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed, and Lownie speculates that criminal charges could follow and that Andrew might leave the UK.