Prince Andrew faces increasing pressure following the release of Virginia Giuffre’s book, “Nobody’s Girl.” A recent poll indicates that four out of five individuals support stripping Andrew of his Prince title, a process requiring parliamentary action.
The revelations in Giuffre’s memoir shed light on her interactions with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Prince Andrew. These accounts add to the scrutiny surrounding Andrew’s past behavior, as highlighted in Andrew Lownie’s biography co-authored with Sarah Ferguson, titled “The Rise and Fall of the House of York.” Lownie’s book delves into Andrew’s controversial New York trip in 2000.
During his visit, Andrew attended Heidi Klum’s Halloween Party, themed ‘Hookers and Pimps,’ where questionable attire and interactions took place. Further narratives in the book detail Andrew’s encounters with Denise Martell, a former model, suggesting an intimate relationship.
Martell later disclosed details of her time with Andrew during his Los Angeles visit, funded by taxpayers. Allegations of a five-year romance and Martell’s role as the godmother of Andrew’s son emerged. Lownie’s biography also claims Andrew had numerous intimate partners, including Sarah Ferguson.
The scrutiny extends to Ferguson’s association with Epstein, evidenced by unearthed emails showcasing conflicting stances. Responding to public outcry, Andrew renounced his Duke title, leading to Ferguson losing her Duchess status after three decades. Criticism prompted Ferguson to alter her social media handle, removing her royal title.
In light of recent events, Ferguson’s online username transitioned from ‘SarahTheDuchess’ to ‘SarahMFergie15,’ reflecting these changes and distancing herself from her former royal status.
