Exclusive: More Shock Revelations on Prince Andrew's Past
SHOCKING ROYAL SECRETS: NEW BIOGRAPHY SET TO EXPOSE PRINCE ANDREW'S DARK PAST
The Palace is bracing itself for another devastating blow as historian Andrew Lownie's explosive new book, "Entitled," continues to rattle the royal family with its sensational revelations about Prince Andrew's relationships and finances. But that's not all - insiders are now whispering that a second bombshell biography, focusing on the late Duke of Edinburgh's personal life, is in the works.
PRINCE ANDREW'S FATE IS ALL BUT SEALED
Lownie's book has already sent shockwaves through the royal family, exposing Prince Andrew's lavish lifestyle and alleged financial shenanigans. And it seems that the fallout is far from over - sources close to the Palace have revealed that Andrew himself is "beside himself" with worry about the damage being done to his reputation.
FRIENDS TURN ON ANDREW: NEW BIOGRAPHY TO EXPOSE FULL EXTENT OF HIS MISDEEDS
But here's the kicker: Lownie's book has sparked a wave of new confessions from former friends and associates who are now willing to spill the beans on Andrew's scandalous past. The historian, who spent four years researching "Entitled," has been inundated with calls from those who have had second thoughts about keeping quiet.
"It's like they've come out of the woodwork," Lownie told The Scholarly Note. "People are now willing to speak truthfully about Andrew's antics, and it's going to make for some very uncomfortable reading."
ROYAL BUDGET BLOWOUT: ANDREW'S FINANCIAL SHENANIGANS EXPOSED
Lownie has revealed that his new book will include fresh details about Prince Andrew's financial dealings, including a £750,000 "gift" from Turkish millionaire Nebahat Isbilen and massive loans from Banque Havilland. And it seems that the scandal doesn't stop there - Lownie hints at a much larger web of financial deceit.
"There's money clearly from China," he said. "And a lot of money in the Middle East." The full extent of Andrew's financial shenanigans is set to be laid bare in the new book, which will blow open the lid on one of the most high-profile royal scandals of our time.
NEW BIOGRAPHY TO EXPOSE PRINCE PHILIP'S PERSONAL LIFE
But Lownie isn't stopping at Prince Andrew - he's already begun researching a second biography, this time focusing on the late Duke of Edinburgh's personal life. And it seems that Philip's romance with Susan Barrantes, the mother of Sarah, Duchess of York, is just the tip of the iceberg.
"I've got some fascinating new material," Lownie revealed. "And I'm working very hard to get more evidence together." The historian has even managed to obtain Prince Philip's school report, which was intended to remain classified for 100 years. But Lownie is determined to expose the truth about Philip's private life.
THE ROYAL FAMILY'S DIRTY SECRETS: WHEN WILL THE TRUTH COME OUT?
As the royal family struggles to contain the fallout from "Entitled," one question remains: when will they finally start telling the full story? With Lownie at the helm, it seems that we're only just scratching the surface of a scandal that threatens to upend the very foundations of the monarchy.
The Scholarly Note can reveal that Lownie has set aside four years for his Prince Philip biography, during which time he will be delving deep into the late duke's personal life. And with public attitudes towards transparency and accountability shifting rapidly, it seems that the royal family will soon have no choice but to confront their darkest secrets head-on.
"I believe people are ready to hear some of the stories about his private life," Lownie said. "And I'm working very hard to get the evidence together." When the book is finally published, one thing is certain: it will be a bombshell that will shake the Palace to its foundations.