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Updated book reveals new allegations against Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson

3 hours ago2 articles from 2 sources

Consensus Summary

In May 2026, historian Andrew Lownie released an updated paperback version of his book about Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, adding 10,000 words of new allegations. The book details claims of Prince Andrew’s links to Russian organised crime, insider trading involving sensitive information about Afghanistan and the 2008 RBS banking crisis, and predatory behaviour toward young girls, including access to their dormitories. It also alleges Sarah Ferguson abused her charity for personal gain and maintained ties with Jeffrey Epstein. The most widely discussed revelations include Andrew’s alleged dog-kicking incident at Sandringham and Ferguson’s 'friends with benefits' relationship with rapper P. Diddy Combs. The book further claims Prince Charles paid £1.3 million of a £12 million settlement to Virginia Giuffre to silence her abuse allegations against Andrew, raising questions about the royal family’s stance on victims' rights. Lownie suggests Andrew may avoid prison due to legal loopholes and establishment protection, potentially ending up in exile in Dubai.

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Key details reported by multiple sources:

  • Author Andrew Lownie released an updated paperback version of his book about Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson with an additional 10,000 words of revelations in May 2026.
  • The updated book includes allegations of Prince Andrew’s links with Russian organised crime and his alleged hate for brother Charles.
  • The book alleges Prince Andrew was once allowed alone into the dormitories of 13-year-old girls, fitting with his alleged predatory behaviour over decades.
  • The book includes allegations that Sarah Ferguson abused her charity 'Sarah’s Trust' to make money for herself.
  • The book alleges Prince Andrew’s insider trading, including revealing sensitive commercial information about Helmand Province in Afghanistan and the Royal Bank of Scotland banking crisis in 2008.
  • The book claims Prince Charles allegedly paid £1.3 million of the £12 million settlement to Virginia Giuffre to silence her court case against Prince Andrew.
  • The book alleges Sarah Ferguson’s continued association with Jeffrey Epstein after publicly breaking with him.
  • The book alleges Prince Andrew’s interest in Japanese rope bondage and an incident where a valet was ordered to fly to Asia to recover a teddy bear he left behind.
  • The book alleges Sarah Ferguson had a 'friends with benefits' relationship with rapper P. Diddy Combs, who is known for pursuing younger women.
  • The book alleges Prince Andrew kicked a dog during a Sandringham shooting weekend, which has generated significant press interest.

Points of Difference

Details reported by only one source:

Sydney Morning Herald
  • The book alleges Prince Andrew’s chat-up line: 'What’s it like to have a royal cock rub up against your leg?'
  • The book alleges Prince Andrew’s idea of a date is to take a girl to a Rambo film, contrasting with Charles’ cultured and intelligent character.
  • The book alleges Prince Andrew may end up living in exile in Dubai, where he can play golf and have concubines brought to him.

Contradictions

Conflicting information between sources:

  • Both sources are identical, so no contradictions exist between them.

Source Articles

SMH

Russian organised crime links, affairs with rappers: The updated book about Andrew and Fergie is shocking

Andrew was a risk to national security and a sexual predator with an interest in Japanese rope bondage, alleges the author.

THEAGE

Russian organised crime links, affairs with rappers: The updated book about Andrew and Fergie is shocking

Andrew was a risk to national security and a sexual predator with an interest in Japanese rope bondage, alleges the author.