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Prince Andrew’s Reputation Tarnished Further by Details of Thailand Hotel Orgys

Andrew Lownie’s new book, Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York, has created a stir, offering shocking revelations about Prince Andrew’s conduct. While Lownie believes that financial misconduct will ultimately bring down the prince, it is his sordid sexual behavior that continues to dominate headlines.

The prince’s infamous friendship with convicted predator Jeffrey Epstein has long been known, with Andrew himself admitting in a BBC interview that he did not regret the relationship. His ties to Epstein’s accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, and his association with controversial figures like President Donald Trump have only added to the toxic narrative surrounding him.

However, it is Lownie’s account of Andrew’s actions in Thailand that may be the final blow to his already tarnished reputation. In 2006, while on an official visit to Thailand for the King’s Diamond Jubilee, Prince Andrew allegedly turned a luxury hotel suite into a revolving door for women.

According to Lownie, more than 40 women were brought to the room during a weekend stay, with one source recalling that “as soon as one left, another would arrive.” “I have some sources in Thailand myself,” Lownie writes, confirming the account. The prince’s actions, conducted under the guise of royal diplomacy, reportedly shocked the hotel staff.

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No Client List Found, But Prince Andrew’s Reputation Still Faces Scrutiny (Image credit: VIRGINIA ROBERTS)

More disturbingly, rumors circulated that Andrew and another foreign dignitary exchanged women as part of a twisted power play, reinforcing the disturbing exploitation of his status. While some may dismiss this as “Randy Andy” behavior, it is much more sinister, Lownie asserts, as per reports by the Daily Beast.

The hotel room incidents demonstrate Andrew’s deliberate and cynical use of his royal position for sexual gratification, rather than fulfilling his official duties. This wasn’t an isolated mistake—it was a pattern of behavior, one that he apparently flaunted without fear of consequence.

The account of Andrew’s exploits highlights his longstanding sense of invincibility. Drunk on power, he showed no attempt to conceal his actions. “I feel in my bones that a sex tape is part of Andrew’s future,” Lownie speculates. Some may argue that the women involved were consenting adults, and no laws were broken in Thailand.

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Prince Andrew attends the traditional Easter Sunday Mattins Service at St George’s Chapel. (Photo by Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)

But Lownie argues that the legality is not the issue—it is the blatant abuse of power and status for personal pleasure. Meanwhile, in another corner of the royal family, Prince George’s preferences made headlines this weekend. During a family trip to the Greek island of Zakynthos, the royal family dispatched a speedboat to purchase a Big Mac for the young prince. The local McDonald’s manager declined to comment.

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