Andrew Lownie's joint biography of former Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson offers a compelling and insightful look into their lives, making it engaging even for readers who are not typically interested in royal gossip.
Lownie devoted many years to researching the couple's story, interviewing 300 people close to them—while many others declined to speak—and obtaining National Archives files through a court order.
Last week, King Charles announced that his brother would lose his royal titles, including that of prince, and will be asked to leave his residence, the Royal Lodge.
Lownie's unauthorized biography, titled Entitled, was published just before Andrew's dramatic fall from grace and is expected to become a bestseller. It contains more current information and arguably less speculation compared to Nigel Cawthorne’s 2020 book Prince Andrew: Epstein, Maxwell and the Palace.
“I think there’s lots more still to come, lots more, and it will be even more damaging material,” Lownie said recently about ongoing revelations involving Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.
A historian, journalist, and literary agent, Lownie specializes in chronicling royal scandals and has developed a reputation for thorough and revealing accounts.
Author’s summary: Andrew Lownie's detailed biography sheds light on Prince Andrew's controversies, with the author predicting further damaging revelations to emerge.