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Biographer Alleges Vulgar, Humiliating Conduct by Prince Andrew in Revised Book

The new anecdotes portray a pattern of sexual humiliation that deepens the former royal’s reputational and legal problems.

Overview

  • Andrew Lownie’s updated edition of his biography, published this week, quotes multiple anecdotal claims that Prince Andrew used explicit pickup lines and behaved in a sexually humiliating way toward women.
  • Lownie tells Page Six that one alleged line was, “What’s it feel like to have the royal c**k against your thigh,” and he recounts an incident where Andrew reportedly stuck his groin against a flight attendant and mimed a golf swing.
  • The book also collects other reported episodes of alleged misconduct at social events, including claims that Andrew pulled down zips on women’s dresses and sought to embarrass them.
  • Those specific allegations are presented by the biographer and have not been independently corroborated or adjudicated, and a representative for Andrew did not provide substantive comment in the current reporting.
  • The new claims arrive against an established backdrop of reputational and legal fallout for Andrew, including a multimillion-dollar settlement with an accuser, the loss of his royal titles, the 2025 death of Virginia Giuffre, and a separate February arrest linked to his ties with Jeffrey Epstein.