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The former Prince Andrew’s alleged go-to pick-up line has been exposed in a tell-all book about the royal. Andrew Lownie, author of Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York, includes the new information in the paperback edition which is due to be released later this month. Lownie claimed that the former prince’s preferred chat-up line went a little like: “What does it feel like to have the royal c–k against your thigh?” It’s a line which she says showcases his ‘extraordinary sense of entitlement’. The author added that Andrew allegedly enjoyed ‘sexually humiliating’ women and leaving them feeling ‘embarrassed’ following an encounter.

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According to the information circulating online, these claims are detailed in a recently released book that explores the Prince’s personal life and his associations over the years. The book reportedly aims to shed light on the private conduct of the Duke of York, adding more fuel to the fire following his high-profile legal battles and his official withdrawal from royal duties.

While the Prince has faced numerous allegations in the past, the graphic nature of this specific “line” has added a new layer of scrutiny to his public image. The text in 706436961_1774700381368290_7861423050794093347_n.jpg emphasizes that this was an alleged method of approach used by the former Prince, a detail that is now trending across social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and Facebook.

A Reputation Under Fire

Prince Andrew has been a figure of intense public interest ever since his connection to the late Jeffrey Epstein became a matter of global legal concern. Since then, he has been stripped of his royal patronages and military titles, effectively becoming a “former” working royal.

The appearance of these new allegations in print suggests that the scrutiny regarding his past is far from over. Investigative journalists and authors are continuing to dig into the archives, looking for testimonials and accounts that define his era of influence within the British monarchy.

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