
Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York
THE SUNDAY TIMES #1 BESTSELLER
A Book of the Year in The Times and Financial Times
âThis isnât a book; itâs a case for revolutionâ CAMILLA LONG, SUNDAY TIMES
âA damning cannonball of truth through the York rampartsâ MAIL ON SUNDAY
âSurely has a claim to the title of book of the year, for its seismic impactâ JANINE GIBSON, FINANCIAL TIMES
âThis book has changed the way its readers think. Possibly the most important book that touches on the British monarchy since the days of Thomas Payneâ WILL LLOYD
âAs represented in the bookâs pages, the royal family, with its appendages and penumbra, can be seen as an impossible entity, toxic to those in it and attached to it, and subtly contaminating the rest of us.â DAVID AARONOVICH
Drawing on four years of research, numerous FOI requests and interviews with over a hundred people who have never spoken out before, the book traces the lives of the late Queenâs second son and his ex-wife through their childhoods, courtship, marriage, divorce, careers, and royal and charitable activities.
Having still lived together until their departure from Royal Lodge in 2025, they claimed to be "the happiest divorced couple in the world". The book investigates the reality of their relationship and their love lives. It charts Andrewâs record in the Falklands, his business activities and reveals details of how the couple have been able financially to sustain their extravagant lifestyles. It also recounts the full story of their links with Jeffrey Epstein.
Chronicling their lives in parallel, the picture that emerges is of a spoilt former prince unable to connect and a former duchess pushed by her insecurities into a desperate need to maintain the attention her âroyalâ status brought. Rigorously researched and packed full of revelations, this is eye-watering biography at its best.
âThis isn't just a royal biography. It's a study in reputational collapse and the danger of unchecked power inside Britain's most protected institution' THE STANDARD
âA catalyst for Andrewâs de-princingâ THE TIMES
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THE SUNDAY TIMES #1 BESTSELLER
A Book of the Year in The Times and Financial Times
âThis isnât a book; itâs a case for revolutionâ CAMILLA LONG, SUNDAY TIMES
âA damning cannonball of truth through the York rampartsâ MAIL ON SUNDAY
âSurely has a claim to the title of book of the year, for its seismic impactâ JANINE GIBSON, FINANCIAL TIMES
âThis book has changed the way its readers think. Possibly the most important book that touches on the British monarchy since the days of Thomas Payneâ WILL LLOYD
âAs represented in the bookâs pages, the royal family, with its appendages and penumbra, can be seen as an impossible entity, toxic to those in it and attached to it, and subtly contaminating the rest of us.â DAVID AARONOVICH
Drawing on four years of research, numerous FOI requests and interviews with over a hundred people who have never spoken out before, the book traces the lives of the late Queenâs second son and his ex-wife through their childhoods, courtship, marriage, divorce, careers, and royal and charitable activities.
Having still lived together until their departure from Royal Lodge in 2025, they claimed to be "the happiest divorced couple in the world". The book investigates the reality of their relationship and their love lives. It charts Andrewâs record in the Falklands, his business activities and reveals details of how the couple have been able financially to sustain their extravagant lifestyles. It also recounts the full story of their links with Jeffrey Epstein.
Chronicling their lives in parallel, the picture that emerges is of a spoilt former prince unable to connect and a former duchess pushed by her insecurities into a desperate need to maintain the attention her âroyalâ status brought. Rigorously researched and packed full of revelations, this is eye-watering biography at its best.
âThis isn't just a royal biography. It's a study in reputational collapse and the danger of unchecked power inside Britain's most protected institution' THE STANDARD
âA catalyst for Andrewâs de-princingâ THE TIMES























