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House of York
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House of York

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They were the golden couple who gave the stuffy British monarchy a much-needed injection of glamour and relatability. Prince Andrew, the dashing war hero, and Sarah Ferguson, the vivacious redhead who captured hearts around the world. Their 1986 wedding was watched by 500 million people globally, promising a new era of accessible, modern royalty. Nearly four decades later, the Duke and Duchess of York have become the royal family's greatest liability-a cautionary tale of how inherited privilege without accountability can corrupt absolutely. Drawing on explosive new revelations, previously classified documents, and years of investigative research, this devastating expose reveals:

Andrew's alleged relationships with over 1,000 women, including dozens connected to Jeffrey Epstein's criminal network

The systematic financial corruption that saw the couple accumulate millions in debt while living in luxury

Sarah's toe-sucking scandal, cash-for-access schemes, and desperate attempts to monetize her royal connections

Andrew's abuse of his role as trade envoy, demanding Faberge eggs and gifts from foreign dictators

The institutional cover-up that saw the Queen turn a blind eye to decades of misconduct

Ghislaine Maxwell's intimate relationship with Andrew and her role in grooming a prince

The mysterious funding sources that continue to support their lavish lifestyle at Royal Lodge

More than just royal biography, this is a searing indictment of hereditary privilege in the modern age-a system that protected the corrupt while abandoning accountability. It reveals how the fairy tale couple became symbols of everything wrong with inherited power, damaging not just their own reputations but the very institution they were meant to serve.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Barnes & Noble Press
Date
17 August 2025
Pages
194
ISBN
9798319665317

They were the golden couple who gave the stuffy British monarchy a much-needed injection of glamour and relatability. Prince Andrew, the dashing war hero, and Sarah Ferguson, the vivacious redhead who captured hearts around the world. Their 1986 wedding was watched by 500 million people globally, promising a new era of accessible, modern royalty. Nearly four decades later, the Duke and Duchess of York have become the royal family's greatest liability-a cautionary tale of how inherited privilege without accountability can corrupt absolutely. Drawing on explosive new revelations, previously classified documents, and years of investigative research, this devastating expose reveals:

Andrew's alleged relationships with over 1,000 women, including dozens connected to Jeffrey Epstein's criminal network

The systematic financial corruption that saw the couple accumulate millions in debt while living in luxury

Sarah's toe-sucking scandal, cash-for-access schemes, and desperate attempts to monetize her royal connections

Andrew's abuse of his role as trade envoy, demanding Faberge eggs and gifts from foreign dictators

The institutional cover-up that saw the Queen turn a blind eye to decades of misconduct

Ghislaine Maxwell's intimate relationship with Andrew and her role in grooming a prince

The mysterious funding sources that continue to support their lavish lifestyle at Royal Lodge

More than just royal biography, this is a searing indictment of hereditary privilege in the modern age-a system that protected the corrupt while abandoning accountability. It reveals how the fairy tale couple became symbols of everything wrong with inherited power, damaging not just their own reputations but the very institution they were meant to serve.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Barnes & Noble Press
Date
17 August 2025
Pages
194
ISBN
9798319665317