Queen Elizabeth's Silence on Prince Andrew's Sex Scandal Rocked Buckingham Palace

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A shocking revelation by royal biographer Andrew Lownie has shed light on Prince Andrew's secret life within Buckingham Palace. According to Lownie, the late Queen Elizabeth II was aware of her former son's regular practice of bringing sex workers into the palace, but chose to ignore the issue. This decision, Lownie claims, was influenced by the Queen's close relationship with Prince Andrew, whom she considered her 'favourite son'. In an interview with NewsNation, Lownie revealed that palace staff had complained about the situation, but were allegedly silenced by their superiors. The biographer also shared details of Prince Andrew's alleged use of tax-funded foreign trips for personal indulgence, including a four-day stay at a luxury hotel in Thailand where 40 sex workers were allegedly brought in. This news comes after Prince Andrew was stripped of his royal titles and military honours by his brother King Charles III, citing 'serious lapses of judgment'. The decision was made following years of investigation into Andrew's close ties with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and accusations made by Virginia Giuffre in her posthumous memoir. Lownie is working on a follow-up book to 'Entitled', titled 'Untitled', which will delve into the seedy allegations surrounding Prince Andrew. The palace has not commented on the matter, despite NewsNation's attempts to reach out for a statement.