New and damning allegations are surfacing about Prince Andrew’s 2006 trip to Thailand—accusations that paint the disgraced royal as a man who used his diplomatic power not for public service, but for a disturbing weekend of sexual indulgence on the taxpayer’s dime.

According to veteran royal biographer Andrew Lownie, whose just-released book Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York is making headlines, the Duke of York reportedly orchestrated a nonstop parade of women to his luxury hotel suite while on an official visit to celebrate the Thai king’s diamond jubilee.

“More than 40 women were brought to his room over the course of a single weekend,” Lownie wrote. “It was industrial. The hotel staff, who are used to VIP behavior, were floored.”

A Thai insider confirmed those figures, telling The Royalist, “It was obscene. These were not private travels—this was a royal trip, funded by the British state. Yet the suite became something closer to a brothel.”

ROYAL DUTY OR DEBAUCHERY?

Andrew arrived in Bangkok as a representative of Queen Elizabeth II. But behind closed doors, sources say, he was engaged in a brazen display of entitlement and exploitation.

Witnesses alleged that the prince and another unnamed foreign dignitary were trading girls between their suites via chauffeured luxury cars—turning what should have been diplomacy into a grotesque display of sexual power.

“They treated women like currency. It was a form of elite trafficking,” one Thai source said.

One local insider described Andrew’s behavior as “a royal orgy on repeat,” noting that “he acted like he was untouchable, like no rules applied.”

A LONG HISTORY OF SCANDAL

Prince Andrew’s reputation has been in tatters for years, mostly due to his friendship with convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. His now-infamous 2019 BBC interview—where he claimed he didn’t regret his ties to Epstein—only added fuel to the fire.

In that same Epstein orbit were figures like Ghislaine Maxwell and even President Donald Trump, whose own controversies over misogynistic remarks are well documented.

Andrew’s name became further tarnished when Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre claimed she was trafficked to the prince at age 17. Though the prince denied all allegations, he reached an undisclosed financial settlement with Giuffre in a U.S. civil suit in 2022.

While Lownie’s book ultimately suggests that financial corruption may be Andrew’s legal undoing, it’s the prince’s lurid sexual behavior that continues to disgust the public.

“This wasn’t some cheeky scandal,” one British journalist said. “This was royal authority being used for sex tourism.”

NO APOLOGIES—AND NO SHAME

Andrew has long acted with the arrogance of someone shielded by royal privilege. “He didn’t even bother being discreet,” a Thai source recalled. “It was like watching a man who thought the crown made him bulletproof.”

Jeffrey Epstein himself reportedly once joked that Prince Andrew was the only man more obsessed with sex than he was.

Whether laws were broken remains legally murky. But even Andrew’s staunchest defenders are finding it difficult to justify a taxpayer-funded orgy hosted in the name of the Crown.

“It’s not about legality,” one critic noted. “It’s about morality. It’s about abuse of power.”

A FALTERING MONARCHY?

As King Charles III tries to distance the monarchy from scandal, the revelations in Lownie’s book are a damaging reminder that the House of Windsor is still battling the ghosts of its own making.

And while Prince Andrew’s royal duties have long been revoked, his titles remain intact—a fact that critics say is unacceptable in the face of such allegations.

“Any other government employee would be prosecuted or publicly humiliated for this,” one former British MP told us. “Why is Andrew any different?”

MEANWHILE IN ROYAL LAND…

In lighter royal news, Prince George reportedly had a fast food craving during a family vacation in the Aegean Sea. While on a yacht with Prince William and Princess Kate, the future king allegedly had a tender boat dispatched to the island of Zakynthos—just to fetch a Big Mac.

“It wasn’t extravagant,” a palace insider claimed. “Just particular.”

Locals say Zakynthos is one of the few Greek islands with a McDonald’s.

It’s a contrast that says everything: while the next generation enjoys innocent indulgences, the generation before may forever be tainted by scandal.


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2 thoughts on “Shocking New Details on Prince Andrew’s Thai Orgies Exposed”
  1. Really that was amost 20 years ago. Let’s try and post current news. So that maybe we can correct todays issues

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