Ex-Prince Andrew’s alleged vulgar pickup line has been revealed by author Andrew Lownie. The latter is all set to release his new book, Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York. The book will be out in paperback this month and has revealed this shocking bit about the former royal.
Ex-Prince Andrew’s alleged pickup line revealed, claims report
According to the revelations made in Andrew Lownie’s book, Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York, the former prince had a very vulgar pickup line. The author revealed that King Charles III’s younger brother reportedly had a very R-rated conversation starter when talking to women.
While having a conversation with Page Six, Lownie said, “His chat-up line was, ‘What’s it feel like to have the royal c**k against your thigh?’ I mean, just [an] extraordinary sense of entitlement, right?” He further alleged that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor had a knack for embarrassing women when he met them.
The veteran historian also recounted an interaction between the former Duke of York and a flight attendant in which the latter extended her hand for a handshake. However, in a return gesture, he stated that Andrew did something out of the blue and “whirls around, basically sticks his groin in her backside and then practices [a] golf swing.”
Furthermore, Andrew Lownie conveyed that there are many stories out there about the former British royal exhibiting bizarre behavior during meetings with women. He alleged that Andrew used to pull his zip down in front of women, “leaving them embarrassed.” Lownie added, “It’s sort of sexual humiliation.”
Meanwhile, representatives close to Andrew have not yet commented on the author’s statements. Notably, the disgraced royal has been in the headlines for a long time due to his alleged association with late financier Jeffrey Epstein. According to CNN, in October 2025, King Charles III stripped him of his title and removed him from his home in Windsor over his involvement with Epstein.
Additionally, in February 2026, authorities arrested Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor on suspicion of misconduct in public office, and he is currently under investigation.
