Royal biographer Andrew Lownie shared a “shocking” revelation recently. He claimed that the Palace may have been “complicit” in covering up Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor‘s controversial behavior. Amid the recent controversies surrounding the ex-Prince, Lownie reportedly described Andrew’s actions as “brazen” and “sleazy.” He further added that the former Duke was protected by the Palace. He claimed that they tried their best to “issue legal threats” and “shut the story down.”
Expert claims the palace ‘shut ex-Prince Andrew’s story down’ before scandal became public
The controversies surrounding Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor are coming to light more every day. He reportedly got arrested on his 66th birthday at his home on Sandrimgham Estate on suspicion of misconduct in office. Andrew got released after a few hours; however, he remains under investigation. While the former Duke of York has been stripped of his titles and honors, a royal biographer, Andrew Lownie, claims that the Palace tried to cover up his alleged misconduct.
The author recently had a conversation with Woman’s Day magazine. He mentioned that the recent scandal involving Andrew shocked him to the core. Speaking about the latest revelations, Lownie told Woman’s Day that he found Andrew’s actions “brazen” and “sleazy.”
He also shed some light on the recent controversies and claimed that the ex-Prince was “protected by the Palace.” Lownie added that the Palace “issued legal threats” as well as “ignored complaints” from senior officials in an attempt to suppress the story.
Lownie said, “They shut the story down. They say they will cooperate with the authorities.” He added, “but I saw letters going out to protection officers in December, reminding them of their obligations of confidentiality.”
He added, “That’s what is shocking – even at this stage, they think they can get away with putting a lid on it.” Plus, he added, “The fact that the Palace may have been complicit in perverting the course of justice seems to be a huge story.”
