Historian Andrew Lownie, whose recent biography of Prince Andrew has exposed sensational details about the disgraced royal's relationships and finances, says even more revelations are on the way. Following the book's publication, numerous former associates of Prince Andrew have come forward, offering new stories and insights that they previously withheld out of loyalty. Lownie has been invited to produce an updated edition, which he describes as an 'entirely new book' set for release next summer. The revelations have further damaged Prince Andrew's reputation and prospects for public life, with commentators suggesting his fate is now sealed.
The biography also touches on Sarah, Duchess of York, and hints at wider implications for the Royal Family, especially as Lownie claims some removed passages could have threatened the monarchy itself. Financial dealings involving large sums and international connections are described as only 'the tip of the iceberg.'
Lownie has announced his next project will be a biography of the late Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip, aiming to uncover details about his private life and relationships, including a romance with Susan Barrantes. He is seeking declassified documents and evidence to provide a comprehensive portrait, believing public attitudes will be ready for such revelations by the time the book is published.