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Andrew Solicited 40 Prostitutes in Four Days While in Thailand, Report Claims
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor used taxpayer-funded trips as a Trade Envoy to engage in personal misconduct, with 40 prostitutes reportedly brought to his hotel over four days, historian says.
- Long ago, Andrew Mountbatten Windsor allegedly had 40 prostitutes delivered to his five-star hotel in Thailand during a taxpayer-funded trip as UK Special Representative for International Trade and Investment.
- Royal historian Andrew Lownie says the conduct grew out of a midlife crisis and private time on official trips, alleging diplomats and state actors enabled it and files remain closed in the National Archives.
- Multiple sources verified, including a Reuters correspondent and a member of the Thai royal family, corroborating the prostitution allegations, while an ex-Tory MP estimated the cost at 50,000.
- On Oct. 30, King Charles III began formally removing Andrew Mountbatten Windsor's royal titles and served notice to surrender his lease on Royal Lodge; Sarah Ferguson, former Duchess of York, also lost her title.
- Recently, Virginia Giuffre's posthumous memoir resurfaced assault allegations against Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, and Andrew Lownie called for police scrutiny amid a 'conspiracy of silence' around his trade-envoy files in the National Archives.
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Former Prince Andrew stayed at a five-star hotel in Thailand at taxpayers' expense. There he hosted 40 prostitutes - in just four days. This is claimed by historian Andrew Lownie.
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Inside Andrew Mountbatten Windsor's 'Midlife Crisis': Ex-Royal Allegedly Had '40 Prostitutes' Delivered on Taxpayer-Backed Thailand Holiday
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew, allegedly had '40 prostitutes' delivered to his Thailand during a taxpayer-backed holiday.
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