Prince Andrew

Prince Andrew

by Nigel Cawthorne
5/5

Buckingham Palace's greatest fear came true when the FBI arrested Prince Andrew's friend Jeffrey Epstein on charges of under-age sex trafficking.

Not Long after the FBI also arrested Andrew's childhood friend Ghislaine Maxwell on Epstein related charges.

The book caused a world-wide sensation in 2020 and investigates the story of the key players and allegations and counter-allegations in this unique, high-stakes royal drama.

It provides a gripping and behind-the-scenes insight into the hidden privileges enjoyed by global power brokers, royalty and billionaires and the fraught relationship between Andrew and his older brother, heir to the throne Prince Charles.

Transcending the life of one man, it characterises a whole institution-Buckingham Palace, hitherto one of the world's most respected institutions.

First published
2022
Publishers
Global Books

Nigel Cawthorne

About Nigel Cawthorne

Nigel Cawthorne is an Anglo-American writer of fiction and non-fiction, and an editor. He has written more than 80 books on a wide range of subjects and has contributed to The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph Daily Mail and The New York Times. He has appeared on television and BBC Radio 4's Today programme.Many of Nigel Cawthorne's books are compilations of popular history, without footnotes, references or bibliographies. His own web site refers to a description of his home as a "book-writing factory" and says, "More than half my books were commissioned by publishers and packagers for a flat fee or for a for a reduced royalty".One of his most notable works was Taking Back My Name, an autobiography of Ike Turner, with whom he spent a number of weeks working with him on, taking up residence in Turner's house. The book caused much controversy, resulting in court cases for three years following its release.Cawthorne currently lives in Bloomsbury, London with his girlfriend and son, Colin (born 1982)....

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