Andrew Lownie’s joint biography of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson offers a detailed and revealing look at the couple’s turbulent lives. Even readers who usually avoid royal gossip may find it compelling due to its investigative depth.
Lownie spent years researching the pair’s history, interviewing over 300 people familiar with their lives. Many others declined to participate. He also secured access to files from the National Archives, obtaining a court order to examine them.
Last week, King Charles declared that his brother would lose all royal titles and vacate his residence at Royal Lodge. The biography Entitled, written without authorization, was published shortly before Andrew’s sharp fall from grace and is expected to become a bestseller.
“I think there’s lots more still to come, lots more, and it will be even more damaging material,” Lownie said about upcoming revelations concerning the former prince, now Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.
The book, Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York (William Collins), shows Lownie’s talent as a historian, journalist, and literary agent who has long specialized in royal controversies.
Lownie’s biography uncovers hidden layers of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson’s private lives, hinting that future revelations could further shake Britain’s royal image.