The late Queen Elizabeth II knew that her son Andrew brought sex workers to Buckingham Palace “for years” according to a royal historian.
The British monarch is alleged to have been a part of the covering up the former Duke of York’s tawdry behavior — outside of what he was accused of in connection to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
MSN reports: “He brought in prostitutes to Buckingham Palace for years,” author and literary agent Andrew Lownie said during a Thursday appearance on NewsNation. “It was done on a regular basis. People who worked there complained to people in command, but nothing was done.”
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Lownie, author of the explosive biography “Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York,” even alleged that palace security officers were threatened to “keep quiet” or lose their positions.
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“Of course the Queen knew (about Andrew’s activities). She was informed,” he claimed. “But he was her favorite son, and he got away with everything. They brushed it under the rug — until now.”
Lownie said he’s been getting “more and more information every day” from people close to Andrew in the wake of his titles being officially stripped and his eviction from his royal residence.
“They are no longer scared to talk or come out and tell the world what really happened now that Andrew has been removed from power,” he added. “Now that he is no longer protected by the queen.”
Now known publicly as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, Queen Elizabeth’s second born was stripped of all his titles and honors by his older brother King Charles last month amid renewed allegations that he was among Epstein’s clients.

