The “constant” embarrassment that Princess Eugenie and Beatrice had to endure at the hands of their mother has now been cut short and the findings are explosive at their core.
Biographer Andrew Lowney is the expert who has broken it all down now that the paperback edition of his book Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York has been released.
Along with this discussion, he also recently sat down with The Mirror and said, Fergie has turned her daughters into extensions of herself, making “every social engagement an opportunity to build a business,” as much for them as it was for her.
The author didn’t stop there, in fact he made some explosive allegations against the York sisters, who are now the only members of Andrew’s direct line to retain their royal titles.
In his view, if he had wanted to, “it would have been very easy for him to retire from public life. He didn’t have to go to Sandringham at Christmas, he could go to his in-laws, he went skiing straight after. He could also say ‘Look, we’re going to give up our titles, we’re not going to be doing royal things, we’re going to pay fair market rent for Kensington and St James’s Palace now.’
He also said, “They could have done a lot of things.”
But even people like his own mother were the kind of people who wouldn’t let go of friends even after they publicly disowned them, as was the case with Jeffrey Epstein.
Eyewitnesses even told Mr Lowney, “The revealing thing is that when Fergie was there the doorman would come in in his uniform and always escort her from the lift to the door. But there she is, he publicly distanced himself from her in 2011 and there she remains, years later, freebie Fergie. She had lots of other places to stay too. It’s almost like she wanted to be close to him.”
