
Bombshell book claims Jeffrey Epstein called Prince Andrew a serial sex addict and said he was kinkier than himself
'SEX OBSESSED DUKE' Bombshell book claims Jeffrey Epstein called Prince Andrew a serial sex addict and said he was kinkier than himself
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PRINCE Andrew has been branded a 'serial sex addict' in a bombshell new book — with Jeffrey Epstein reportedly claiming the Duke of York was even kinkier than him.
The shocking allegations appear in 'Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York', which the disgraced royal reportedly tried to block.
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Prince Andrew (second from left) is branded a 'serial sex addict' in a new book with Jeffrey Epstein (right) reportedly describing his 'kinky' sexual habits
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Prince Andrew with model friend Alexandra Escat on holiday in Sardinia, Italy, in 2010
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Prince Andrew with girls while holidaying in Phuket, Thailand in 2001
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Prince Andrew passionately kissing a young woman during a holiday on a super yacht in Corsica in 2011
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According to the Daily Mail, late paedophile financier Epstein is quoted in the book as saying: 'We are both serial sex addicts.
'From the reports I've got back from the women we've shared, he's the most perverted animal in the bedroom.
'He likes to engage in stuff that's even kinky to me – and I'm the king of kink!'
The explosive revelations come alongside fresh allegations about Andrew's conduct on royal tours.
A Reuters correspondent reported that, during the King of Thailand's diamond jubilee celebrations in 2006, more than 40 women were taken to Andrew's Bangkok hotel room.
'Often, as soon as one left, another would arrive,' the reporter said.
Hotel staff were reportedly stunned that 'more than 10 a day' were going to the Duke's suite.
The exposé portrays the 64-year-old royal as a man consumed by sex, with claims from an investigative journalist that he has bedded over a thousand women, ranging from porn stars and actresses to palace staff and bartenders.
Prince Andrew has never been more toxic - the public hate him and NONE of the royals back him either
One 20-year-old model, who says she twice slept with Andrew before being whisked to Mustique, recalled: 'He wanted me to engage in kinky sexual activity.
'He had no boundaries. He told me he had an open marriage arrangement with his wife.
'After returning to London, I never heard from him again. I felt like he used me for a few days, so he could live his wildest fantasies.'
Masseuse Emma Gruenbaum, who worked on him at Royal Lodge, alleged Andrew was a 'constant sex pest,' insisting on being naked for massages and making crude remarks.
'That's just not normal behaviour for a professional sports therapy session," she said.
The book also recounts disturbing tales from palace insiders.
One former staff member claimed: 'When I started, I was warned to stay away from him.
'He would sometimes enter the staff quarters.
'It seemed everyone was aware of his behaviour, but little was done about it.'
From his 'Randy Andy' schoolboy reputation to being accused of bullying aides and humiliating women at society events, Andrew is painted as both sex-obsessed and arrogant.
Aides alleged he once had an employee moved because of a mole on his face, while another was sidelined for wearing a nylon tie.
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Disgraced paedophile Epstein died in prison in 2019
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Prince Andrew with bikini girls as he holidayed on the French Riviera in 2002
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The Duke of York on holiday in Sardinia in 2010
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The Duke meeting with Thailand's Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra (left) in 2006
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The York family reportedly tried to block the book, warning contacts not to cooperate and enlisting the Foreign Office to discourage diplomats from speaking.
Despite legal threats, the exposé has gone to print — leaving Andrew once again at the centre of a storm of sleaze and scandal.
It comes as a top lawyer warned that Andrew may not be in the clear despite the FBI dropping its probe into his ties with Jeffrey Epstein.
Spencer Kuvin, who has represented five of Epstein's alleged victims, said the Duke of York, 65, still has reason to worry after six years of avoiding travel abroad for fear of arrest.
'I still don't think Andrew can sleep soundly,' Mr Kuvin said.
'With the quick change of administration or new leadership at the Department of Justice, the investigation could be reopened or continued.
'Andrew needs to visit the US to answer questions from the FBI. Avoiding this merely makes people think he's guilty.'
Andrew has always denied claims by Virginia Giuffre that he abused her when she was 17, insisting he never saw or suspected Epstein's crimes.
Giuffre died in Australia in April at the age of 41.
There is no statute of limitations for federal sex crimes in the US, meaning allegations could be revived at any time.
Andrew has not set foot in America since meeting Epstein in New York in 2010.
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