Prince Andrew would have lost a chance in a “public future”

Prince Andrew seems to have a dark future in the royal family when a new book highlights its frustration after losing royal titles because of its scandals involving Jeffrey Epstein and others.
Stripped of the military ranks and royal patronages in 2022, the Duke in disgrace of York now leads a calm and reclusive life to the Royal Lodge.
Royal commentators claim that the explosive book by author Andrew Lownie probably ends the hopes of reintegration of Prince Andrew and maintains the Epstein scandal in the foreground.
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The author predicts a limited future for Prince Andrew as he embraces quiet retirement
Author Andrew Lownie offered a brutal assessment of Prince Andrew’s future within the royal family, describing the Duke of York as frustrated and more and more marginalized after losing his royal status.
Now 65 years old, Andrew would still be in emotionally difficulty with the consequences of the scandal that led his royal and military titles and their patronages revoked almost three years ago.
In his new biography, “entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York”, Lownie shares information about the troubled situation of the prince, suggesting that Andrew faces a limited future both publicly and in private.
He also noted thatrew, who recently obtained the right to stay in Royal Lodge, seems to have adopted a quieter and more withdrawal lifestyle.
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“I do not think he has a public future. I would say that his private future is also quite limited,” said Lownie News. “I mean, he lives in Royal Lodge, he plays golf, watches television and probably sees his grandchildren … He lives the life of a retired man.”
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The loss of titles deeply affects Prince Andrew in the middle of the scandals and the official counting of the honors

Lownie revealed that, according to an initiate of the palace, the loss of her titles had a deep impact on Andrew.
“What annoys him the most is his lack of royal status. This is what really gave him all his sense of identity,” he said at the point of sale. “And that is, you know, it is not able to put your uniforms and strut and be important.”
Andrew’s position within the royal family was quickly eroded in the midst of numerous controversies, including his close ties with the sex offender, condemned, failing that Jeffrey Epstein, the sexual abuse filed by the late Virginia Giuffre, and his links with the alleged Chinese Spy Yangbo.
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In 2022, Queen Elizabeth II officially stripped her son of her military ranks, royal patronages, and his title of HRH, forcing him to withdraw from her role of royal work.
Shortly after losing these titles and honors, Andrew’s freedom of the city of York was also revoked following a historic vote by the advisers.
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The author provides for great royal transparency in the midst of secrecy in Prince Andrew’s investigation

Elsewhere, Lownie called for greater transparency and responsibility within the royal family, highlighting the significant secrecy he met when looking for his book.
The author spent four years working on his latest biography and filed hundreds of freedoms of information to various ministries.
However, Lownie says that many of her investigations related to Andrew and her activities were rejected without clear explanation.
“Obviously, there are details with which people have taken up and sunk. And you know, it is inevitable in this kind of books,” he said, according to the New York Post. “If they should gain our confidence and support, they must show that they do not hide things – that they behave well.”
Lownie added: “They blame everything, security reasons at the cost and the hours of humans, data protection, my questions too large.”
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Royal experts say that the new biography was seaing Prince Andrew’s fate in the middle of the renewed Epstein scandal

Royal commentator Pauline Maclaran thinks that the book “seems to seal Andrew’s fate if he hoped to be officially reinstated in the Royals of Work”.
“The public will want to see a clear action on the part of the king, I think-especially since Andrew’s connections with Epstein are again rated,” she said, according to BBC News.
Historian Ed Owens notes that although almost six years have passed since the infirm of Newsnight, Andrew continues to make the headlines “for all bad reasons”.
“It is not good for the monarchy,” noted Owens, while recognizing that “King Charles and Prince William have sought to limit the reputation damage thatrew can have on” Brand Windsor “.”
Prince Andrew’s scandal “will not leave for the royal family”

Already climbing the pictures of the bestseller, the book sparked a debate among the royal experts.
The commentator Richard Palmer underlines that he is pushing “Andrew back to the front and the center of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal at a time when Donald Trump faces serious questions about his own friendship with the late pedophile.”
He added: “It is a scandal that will simply not disappear for the royal family, even if they have tried to distance themselves from Andrew.”




