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Prince Andrew ‘branded sex addict by Jeffrey Epstein’ new book claims | Royal | News

The new claims surrounding Prince Andrew’s private life were made by Jeffrey Epstein in a new book, including allegations that the Duke of York was “serial sex addict”.

The book also claims that Epstein describes Andrew as “Kinkier” than himself. The allegations are made in a book called ‘the rise and fall of the York house’. As reported by Daily Mail, the book once describes Epstein: “We are both serial sex addicts.

Bütün One of the reports I have returned from the women we share, the most perverted animal in the bedroom.

“He likes to deal with things that are strange to me even for me – and I am the king of Kink!”

The book also contains claims about Andrew’s behavior while working as a royal.

An unnamed Reuters correspondent claimed that more than 40 women were taken to Andrew’s hotel room in Bangkok, Thailand, during a trip.

The reporter added: “Most of the time, one would come as soon as one leaves.”

The book also quotes an anonymous 20 -year -old model who claims to have slept twice with Duke.

“Kinky asked me to engage in sexual activity.

“There was no limit. He told me that he had an open marriage arrangement with his wife.

“After returning to London, I never heard of him again. I felt that he had been using me for a few days, so he could have experienced his craziest fantasies.”

The latest claims come after Spencer Kuvin, the representative of five of Epstein’s victims, may still be subject to a FBI investigation in the future.

He said: “I still don’t think Andrew can sleep firmly.

“With the rapid management or new leadership change in the Ministry of Justice, the investigation may be reopened or continued.

“Andrew needs to visit the United States to answer the questions from the FBI. Avoiding it makes people think they are guilty.”

Virginia Giufre accused Prince Andrew of sexual harassment three times at the age of 17. He has always strongly rejected these claims.

Duke and Mrs. Giuffre reached an out -of -court solution in August 2022 without the acceptance of responsibility after a civilian case in the United States.

In April, Ms. Giuffre died with suicide at the age of 41.

Buckingham Palace approached for comment

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