
Fresh claims surrounding Prince Andrew's private life have been made in a bombshell new book, including claims made by Jeffrey Epstein that the Duke of York was a "serial sex addict".
The book also alleges that disgraced financier and pedophile Epstein described Andrew as "kinkier" than him. The claims are made in a book called 'Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York'. As reported by the Daily Mail, the book quotes Epstein as having once said: "We are both serial sex addicts.
"From the reports I've got back from the women we've shared, he's the most perverted animal in the bedroom.
"He likes to engage in stuff that's even kinky to me - and I'm the king of kink!"
The book also contains claims about Andrew's conduct while working as a royal.
A Reuters correspondent, who was not named, alleged that more than 40 women were taken to Andrew's hotel room in Bangkok, Thailand, during one trip.
The reporter added: "Often, as soon as one left, another would arrive."
The book also quotes an unnamed 20-year-old model who claims to have slept with the duke twice.
She claimed: "He wanted me to engage in kinky sexual activity.
"He had no boundaries. He told me he had an open marriage arrangement with his wife.
"After returning to London, I never heard from him again. I felt like he used me for a few days, so he could live his wildest fantasies."
The latest claims come after Spencer Kuvin, a representative of five of Epstein's victims, alleged that Andrew may still be subject to an FBI investigation in the future.
He said: "I still don't think Andrew can sleep soundly.
"With the quick change of administration or new leadership at the Department of Justice, the investigation could be reopened or continued.
"Andrew needs to visit the US to answer questions from the FBI. Avoiding this merely makes people think he's guilty."
Virginia Giuffre accused Prince Andrew of sexually abusing her on three occasions when she was 17. He has always vehemently denied these allegations.
The duke and Ms Giuffre reached an out-of-court settlement in August 2022 after a civil case in the US, with no admission of liability.
In April, Ms Giuffre died by suicide at the age of 41.
Buckingham Palace has been approached for comment
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